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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x9 mm, weight: 263 g, chronology, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786472960
  • ISBN-13: 9780786472963
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x9 mm, weight: 263 g, chronology, notes, bibliographies, index
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  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786472960
  • ISBN-13: 9780786472963
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During its 33-season run, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968-2001) left an indelible mark on millions of children and their caregivers. Perhaps no series in the history of children's television has done more to develop the identity and ethics of the child. More than a decade after Fred Rogers' death, he continues to attract an audience online. Yet despite the show's lasting impact it has been largely ignored by scholars.

This collection of new essays focuses on Rogers' contributions to children's lives, to the media and to American culture at large. The contributors discuss his stance on the individual and the perception of self, his ideas about meaningful participation in a community and his use of television. Clearly, Mr. Rogers' ideas still strongly resonate.

Recenzijas

the book returns us to the world of a long-running childrens television show hosted by a quiet and unassuming manCommunications Booknotes Quarterly.

Acknowledgments vi
Introduction 1(2)
The Performance of the Pastoral
3(9)
Chris Buczinsky
Social Activism for the Small Set
12(12)
Kathy Merlock Jackson
Good Neighbors, Moral Philosophy and the Masculine Ideal
24(16)
Sue Matheson
Grown-Up Work and the Work of Growing Up
40(19)
Valerie H. Pennanen
Dis-Alienating the Neighborhood: The Representation of Work and Community
59(17)
Tim Libretti
Fantasy as Free Space: Mister Rogers' Neighborhoods
76(12)
Susan Larkin
The Presence of Mister Rogers
88(17)
Steven M. Emmanuel
A Different Voice: Mister Rogers and the Ethic of Care
105(10)
Richard L. Bilsker
Community as Emotional Education: Fred Rogers and Edith Stein
115(15)
Peter R. Costello
Structure and Story in the Operas
130(16)
Maura Grady
Fred Rogers and the Early Use of Puppetry on American Children's Television
146(7)
Mark I. West
Chronology
153(12)
A Selective Bibliography of Works by and About Fred Rogers
157(8)
Camille McCutcheon
About the Contributors 165(2)
Index 167
Kathy Merlock Jackson, a professor of media and communication at Virginia Wesleyan University, teaches courses in media studies and childrens culture. She is the author or editor of thirteen books and former editor of The Journal of American Culture. She has served as past president of both the American Culture Association and the Popular Culture Association. Steven M. Emmanuel is a professor of philosophy at Virginia Wesleyan College, where he specializes in the history of philosophy and comparative moral and religious thought.