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Raising Consumers : Children and the American Mass Market in the Early Twentieth Century - Lisa Jacobson

Raising Consumers

Children and the American Mass Market in the Early Twentieth Century

By: Lisa Jacobson

Paperback | 14 October 2005 | Edition Number 1

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In the present electronic torrent of MTV and teen flicks, Nintendo and Air Jordan advertisements, consumer culture is an unmistakably important -- and controversial -- dimension of modern childhood. Historians and social commentators have typically assumed that the child consumer became significant during the postwar television age. But the child consumer was already an important phenomenon in the early twentieth century. The family, traditionally the primary institution of child socialization, began to face an array of new competitors who sought to put their own imprint on children's acculturation to consumer capitalism. Advertisers, children's magazine publishers, public schools, child experts, and children's peer groups alternately collaborated with, and competed against, the family in their quest to define children's identities.

At stake in these conflicts and collaborations was no less than the direction of American consumer society -- would children's consumer training rein in hedonistic excesses or contribute to the spread of hollow, commercial values? Not simply a new player in the economy, the child consumer became a lightning rod for broader concerns about the sanctity of the family and the authority of the market in modern capitalist culture. Lisa Jacobson reveals how changing conceptions of masculinity and femininity shaped the ways Americans understood the virtues and vices of boy and girl consumers -- and why boys in particular emerged as the heroes of the new consumer age. She also analyzes how children's own behavior, peer culture, and emotional investment in goods influenced the dynamics of the new consumer culture.

"Raising Consumers" is a provocative examination of the social, economic, and cultural forces that produced and ultimately legitimized a distinctive children's consumer culture in the early twentieth century.

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" "Rarely do consumer-culture scholars link popular-culture messages to their audiences so successfully...Highly recommended" -- Choice "A carefully researched and well-argued discussion of the role of youth in the emergence of consumer culture." -- Nicholas Sammond, Television Quarterly "Succeeds in shedding new light on the history of children as consumers... Her interesting cases are instructive." -- Daniel Thomas Cook, Business History Review "Lisa Jacobson's work represents one of the strongest offerings in the group." -- Paula Petrik, The Journal of American History "Raising Consumers offers a convincing portrayal of how consumerism powerfully reshaped childhood." -- Susan J. Matt, Weber State University, Journal of Social History " Raising Consumers is a compelling and persuasive book and an enjoyable read." -- Magda Fahrni, Urban History Review "This marvelous history of the commercialization of childhood since 1890 shows how serious scholarship can place contemporary anxieties into fresh perspective. " -- Steven Mintz, The Historian "Undoubtedly Raising Consumers helps us to better understand the middle-class child's story in the history of American consumer culture." -- Jeremy K. Saucier, Journal of Popular Culture "An Admiral piece of scholarship...far more thoroughly researched and contextualized than previous work on the history of children and consumption." -- American Historical Review "An excellent contribution to our growing understanding of the rise of a consumer society and its effects on individuals of all ages." -- Kelly Schrum, H-Childhood

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