This is where you will find the bibliography
with full citation information for the class readings, as well as for
other useful readings, and a list of helpful web
resources.
Bibliography
AriËs, Philippe (1998) "From Immodesty to Innocence" in Henry Jenkins
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Press, New York, NY.
AriËs, Philippe. (1962) "A modest Contribution the History of
Toys and Games" in ACenturies of Childhood: A Social History
of Family Life. New York: Vintage Books.
Bateson, Gregory (1976). "A Theory of Play and Fantasy" in Brunner,
Jolly & Sylva (eds.) Play: Its Role in Development and Evolution,
Basic Books, New York, NY.
Bettelheim, Bruno (1975). "Fear of Fantasy, " "Hansel
and Gretel," "The Jealous Queen in 'Snow White' and the Myth
of Oedipus," and "Snow White" in The Uses of Enchantment:
The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales, pp.116-123; pp.159-166; pp.194-199;
pp.199-215 (resp.) Vintage Books, New York, NY.
Briggs, Jean. "Conflict Management & Socialization Among Canadian
Inuit." Delivered at: Institute of Eskimology, Copenhagen, May
1993.
Briggs, Jean (1974). "Chapter 5: Eskimo Family Life." in
Raymond Prince and Dorothy Barrier (eds.) Configurations: Biological
and Cultural Factors in Sexuality and Family Life, pp. 71-77. Lexington
Books, Lexington, MA.
Bruckman, Amy (1998) "Community Support for Constructionalist Learning"
in CSCL 7:47-86. (http://www.cc.gatech.edu/%7Easb/papers/cscw.html)
Buckingham, David and Julian Sefton Green. "'Gotta Catch 'Em All':
Structure, Agency and Pedagogy in Children's Media Culture" (Working
Paper)
Cantor, Joanne (1998) "'But it's only Make-Believe': Fantasy, Fiction
and Fear" in Mommy, I'm Scared : How TV and Movies Frighten Children
and What We Can Do to Protect Them.
Cassell, Justine. (in press). "Genderizing HCI." In J. Jacko
and A. Sears (eds.), The Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. (http://www.soc.northwestern.edu/justine/jc_papers.htm)
Cassell, Justine. (in press). "We Have these Rules Inside": The Effects
of Exercising Voice in a Children's Online Forum. In S. Calvert, R.
Cocking and A. Jordan (eds.), Children in the Digital Age. New
York, Praeger Press. (http://www.soc.northwestern.edu/justine/jc_papers.htm)
Cassell, Justine and Jenkins, Henry (1998). "Chess for Girls?
Feminism and Computer Games" in Cassell & Jenkins (eds.) in From
Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games, pp. 2 - 46. The
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Cassell, J. and Ryokai, K. (2001). "Making Space for Voice: Technologies
to Support Children's Fantasy and Storytelling." Personal Technologies
5(3): 203-224. (http://www.soc.northwestern.edu/justine/jc_papers.htm)
Collodi, Carlo (1996). The Adventures of Pinnochio. Tor Books,
New York, NY.
Cordes, Colleen and Edward Miller (eds.) (1999). "Fools Gold:
A Critical Look at Computers in Childhood," Alliance for Childhood.
Crane, Lucy (translator) "Hansel and Gretel" and "Snow
White" in Household Stories from the Collection of the Bros.
Grimm. Avenel Books, New York, NY.
Darnton, Robert (1985). "Peasants Tell Tales" in The Great Cat Massacre:
And Other Episodes in French Cultural History. Random House, New
York, NY.
Del Vecchio, Gene (1997) "Touch the Boy's Psyche" in Creating
Ever-Cool: A Marketer's Guide to a Kid's Heart. Pelican Publishing
Company, Gretna, LA.
Del Vecchio, Gene (1997) "Touch the Girl's Psyche" in Creating Ever-Cool:
A Marketer's Guide to a Kid's Heart. Pelican Publishing Company,
Gretna, LA.
du Cille, Ann (1996). Skin Trade, esp. pp. 9-40. Harvard University
Press, Cambridge, MA.
Erikson, Erik H. (1963). "Eight Ages of Man", in Childhood and Society,
pp. 247 - 274. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. New York, NY.
Erikson, Erik H. (1963). "Toys and Reasons" in Childhood and
Society, pp. 21 - 108. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. New York,
NY.
Formanek-Brunell, Miriam (1998). "The Politics of Dollhood in
Nineteenth-Century America" in Henry Jenkins (ed.) The Children's
Culture Reader, pp. 363-381. New York University Press, New York,
NY.
Freud, Sigmund (1949/2000). Three Essays on the Theory of
Sexuality. Basic Books, New York, NY.
Garber, Marjorie (1997). "Fear of Flying or Why is Peter Pan a
Woman?" in Vested Interests: Cross-Dressing and Cultural Anxiety.
Routledge Press, New York, NY.
Gilligan, Carol (1993) "Woman's Place in a Man's Life Cycle" in In
a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development,
pp. 5 - 23. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
Glos, Jennifer and Goldin, Shari (1998). "An Interview with Brenda
Laurel (Purple Moon) in Cassell & Jenkins (eds.) in From Barbie
to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games, pp. 118 - 135. The MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA.
Glos, Jennifer and Goldin, Shari (1998). "An Interview with Nancie
S. Martin (Mattel) in Cassell & Jenkins (eds.) in From Barbie
to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games, pp. 136 - 151. The
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Hendershot, Heather (1998) " Action for (and against) Children's
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Saturday Morning Censors: Television Regulation before the
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Higgonet, Anne (1998). "Photographs Against the Law" in Pictures
of Innocence : the History and Crisis of Ideal Childhood. Thames
& Hudson, New York, NY.
James, Allison (1998). "Confections, Concoctions, and Conceptions" in
Henry Jenkins (ed.) The Children's Culture Reader, pp. 394 - 405.
New York University Press, New York, NY.
Jenkins, Henry (1998). "Childhood Innocence and Other Modern Myths"
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Jenkins, Henry (1998). "'Complete Freedom of Movement': Computer Games
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Jenkins, Henry (1998). "The Sensuous Child: Benjamin Spock and the
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Jenkins, Henry (Forthcoming) "No Matter How Small: The Democratic
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Web Resources
The Future of Children
web journal, published by the Packard Foundation
Materials for the Study
of Childhood, located at Princeton University
Learning Styles
Site, Indiana State University Center for Teaching & Learning
When They
Were Young, A Photographic Retrospective of Childhood (Library of
Congress)
Childhood
in Literature, History and Culture resources (Prof. Carolyn Sigler,
UMN)
Child
Labor in America 1908-1912, the Photographs of Lewis W. Hine
"Children go Online",a
project of the London School of Economics
The Children's Digital Media
Center, including our own Barbara O'Keefe