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_aBrandow Faller, Megan Ed. _990647 |
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245 | _aChildhood by design : toys and the material culture of childhood 1700-present | ||
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_aNew York _bBloomsbury Visual Art _c2018 |
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300 | _aixx,332p. | ||
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_aMaterial culture of Art and Design Ed. by Michael Yonan _990648 |
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505 | _aContetns List of Figures xi Notes on Contributors xvi Acknowledgments xix Introduction: Materializing the History of Childhood and Children 1 Megan Brandow-Faller Part 1 Inventing the Material Child: Childhood, Consumption, and Commodity Culture 1 Training the Child Consumer: Play, Toys, and Learning to Shop in Eighteenth-Century Britain Serena Dyer 31 2 Transitional Pandoras: Dolls in the Long Eighteenth Century Ariane Fennetaux 47 3 The (Play)things of Childhood: Mass Consumption and Its Critics in Belle Epoque France Sarah A. Curtis 67 4 Building Kids: LEGO and the Commodification of Creativity Colin Fanning 89 Part 2 Child's Play? Avant-Garde and Reform Toy Design 5 Cultivating Aesthetic Ways of Looking: Walter Crane, Flora's Feast, and the Possibilities of Children's Literature Andrea Korda 113 6 The Unexpected Victory of Character-Puppen: Dolls, Aesthetics, and Gender in Imperial Germany Bryan Ganaway 133 7 Work Becomes Play: Toy Design, Creative Play, and Unlearning in the Bauhaus Legacy Michelle Millar Fisher 153 8 Simply Child's Play? Toys, Ideology, and the Avant-Garde in Socialist Czechoslovakia before 1968 Cathleen M. Giustino 173 9 Reconstructing Domestic Play: The Kaleidoscope House Karen Stock and Katherine Wheeler 193 Part 3 Toys, Play, and Design Culture as Instruments of Political and Ideological Indoctrination 10 Material Culture in Miniature: Nuremberg Kitchens as Inspirational Toys in the Long Nineteenth Century James E. Bryan 215 11 Making Paper Models in 1860s New Zealand: An Exploration of Colonial Culture through Child-Made Objects Lynette Townsend 235 12 Toys for Empire? Material Cultures of Children in Germany and German Southwest Africa, 1890-1918 Jakob Zollmann 255 13 Public Nostalgia and the Infantilization of the Russian Peasant: Early Soviet Reception of Folk Art Toys Marie Gasper-Hulvat 273 14 The "Appropriate" Plaything: Searching for the New Chinese Toy, 1910s-1960s Valentina Boretti 293 Index 316 | ||
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_aIndia--Tamil Nadu _aChildren's paraphernalia |