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Packaging Boyhood Saving Our Sons From Superheroes Slackers And Other Media Stereotypes Sharon Lamb Lyn Mikel Brown Mark Tappan

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Packaging Boyhood Saving Our Sons From Superheroes Slackers And Other Media Stereotypes Sharon Lamb Lyn Mikel Brown Mark Tappan
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Packaging Boyhood Saving Our Sons From Superheroes Slackers And Other Media Stereotypes Sharon Lamb Lyn Mikel Brown Mark Tappan instant download after payment.

Publisher: St. Martin's Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.47 MB
Author: Sharon Lamb; Lyn Mikel Brown; Mark Tappan
ISBN: 9780312379391, 0312379390
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Packaging Boyhood Saving Our Sons From Superheroes Slackers And Other Media Stereotypes Sharon Lamb Lyn Mikel Brown Mark Tappan by Sharon Lamb; Lyn Mikel Brown; Mark Tappan 9780312379391, 0312379390 instant download after payment.

Player. Jock. Slacker. Competitor. Superhero. Goofball. Boys are besieged by images in the media that encourage slacking over studying; competition over teamwork; power over empower - ment; and being cool over being yourself. From cartoons to video games, boys are bombarded with stereotypes about what it means to be a boy, including messages about violence, risktaking, and perfecting an image of just not caring.
Straight from the mouths of over 600 boys surveyed from across the U.S., the authors offer parents a long, hard look at what boys are watch ing, reading, hearing, and doing. They give parents advice on how to talk with their sons about these troubling images and provide them with tools to help their sons resist these mes sages and be their unique selves.

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