Preface -- How It All Began ... ; Introduction; GENDER REPRESENTATIONS IN CHILDREN'S TELEVISION WORLDWIDE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 24 COUNTRIES; "WASP WAISTS AND V-SHAPE TORSO" Measuring the Body of the "Global" Girland Boy in Animated Children's Programs; SEDUCTIVE LITTLE GIRLS ON CHILDREN'S TV: SEXUALIZATION AND GENDER RELATIONS; "MAKE HER SKINNIER, MAKE HER CURVIER": SEXUALISED GIRLHOOD IN JAPANESE CARTOONS; HEROES, PLANNERS AND FUNNY LOSERS: MASCULINITIES REPRESENTED IN MALE CHARACTERS IN CHILDREN'S TV
HOW DIVERSE ARE SUPERHEROINES? ETHNICALLY DIVERSE GIRL CHARACTERSIN GLOBALIZED CHILDREN'S TV"WITHOUT A FAMILY": REPRESENTATION OF FAMILIES IN CHILDREN'S TV AROUND THE WORLD; CONSUMERISM AND GENDER IN CHILDREN'S TELEVISION; "WHAT REALLY ANNOYS ME ABOUT THE WAY GIRLS AND BOYS ARE PORTRAYED IN CHILDREN'S TELEVISION"; About the Authors and Their Own Favorite Character When They Were a Child
Summary
Sexy Girls, Heroes and Funny Losers: Gender Representations in Children's TV around the World presents the most comprehensive study to date of gender images on children's television. Conducted in 24 countries around the world, the study employed different methodologies and analyses. The findings illustrate how stereotypes of femininity and masculinity are constructed and promoted to children. It presents findings that may well require even the most cynical observer to admit that, despite some great strides, children's television worldwide is still a very conservative force that needs to be rei
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