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Author:
Goldberg, Rob, 1978- author.
Title:
Radical play : revolutionizing children's toys in 1960s and 1970s America / Rob Goldberg.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xii, 294 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Toys--United States--History--20th century.
Black dolls--United States--History--20th century.
War toys--Social aspects--United States.
Play--Social aspects--United States.
Toys--Political aspects--United States.
Parenting--Political aspects--United States.
Children--United States--Social life and customs--20th century.
Jouets--États-Unis--Histoire--20e siècle.
Jouets guerriers--Aspect social--États-Unis.
Jeu--Aspect social--États-Unis.
Jouets--Aspect politique--États-Unis.
Rôle parental--Aspect politique--États-Unis.
Enfants--États-Unis--Mœurs et coutumes--20e siècle.
HISTORY / Social History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / African American & Black Studies.
Black dolls
Children--Social life and customs
Play--Social aspects
Toys
United States
1900-1999
History
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Parenting for peace -- No war toys -- Integrating the doll shelves -- Black Power in toyland -- Equal play -- Feminist toys.
Summary:
"In Radical Play Rob Goldberg recovers a little-known history of American children's culture in the 1960s and 1970s by showing how dolls, guns, action figures, and other toys galvanized and symbolized new visions of social, racial, and gender justice. From a nationwide movement to oppose the sale of war toys during the Vietnam War to the founding of the company Shindana Toys by Black Power movement activists to the efforts of feminist groups to promote and produce nonsexist and racially diverse toys, Goldberg returns readers to a defining moment in the history of childhood when politics, parenting, and purchasing converged. Goldberg traces not only how movement activists brought their progressive politics to the playroom by enlisting toys in the era's culture wars, but also how the children's culture industry navigated the explosive politics and turmoil of the time in creative and socially conscious ways. Outlining how toys shaped and were shaped by radical visions, Goldberg locates the moment Americans first came to understand the world of toys-from Barbie to G.I. Joe-as much more than child's play"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Radical perspectives
ISBN:
147802013X
9781478020134
1478025115
9781478025115
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1355187067
LCCN:
2022048891
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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