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Cute and the Cool Wondrous Innocence and Modern American Children's Culture

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ISBN-10: 0195156668

ISBN-13: 9780195156669

Edition: 2004

Authors: Gary Cross

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The twentieth century was, by any reckoning, the age of the child in America. Today, we pay homage at the altar of childhood, heaping endless goods on the young, reveling in memories of a more innocent time, and finding solace in the softly backlit memories of our earliest years. We are, the proclamation goes, just big kids at heart. And, accordingly, we delight in prolonging and inflating the childhood experiences of our offspring. In images of the naughty but nice Buster Brown and the coquettish but sweet Shirley Temple, Americans at mid-century offered up a fantastic world of treats, toys, and stories, creating a new image of the child as "cute." Holidays such as Christmas and Halloween…    
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List price: $93.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/1/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 9.21" wide x 6.30" long x 0.91" tall
Weight: 1.100

Timothy J. Motley is associate professor in the Collum Program for Molecular Systematics at The New York Botanical Garden.Nyree Zerega is the director of the Plant Biology and Conservation Program at Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden.Hugh Cross is a postdoctoral researcher at the National Herbarium of the Netherlands, Leiden University.

The Cute and the Cool
The Irony of Innocence
The Two Faces of Innocence
The Cute Kid Images of a Wondrous Childhood
Holidays and New Rituals of Innocence
Gremlin Child How the Cute Became the Cool
Setting the Boundaries of Innocence
Rethinking Innocence
Notes
Index