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010    $a 2018303517
020    $a 1925523586
020    $a 9781925523584
035    $a (OCoLC)1023532447
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100 1  $a Booker, Emily, $e author.
245 10 $a Square eyes : $b children, screen time and fun / $c Emily Booker.
264  1 $a Clayton, Victoria, Australia : $b Monash University Publishing, $c [2018]
300    $a xviii, 311 pages : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 24 cm
490 1  $a Cultural studies
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-303) and index.
505 00 $g 5. $t Sharing pleasure, humour and the 'feel' of utopia. $g 2. $t Innocence or ignorance? How we safeguard children in our own interest -- $g 3. $t Let's just have fun: entertainment and why it matters -- $g 4. $t The funniest thing in the world -- $g 5. $t Sharing pleasure, humour and the 'feel' of utopia.
520    $a If our toddlers had been outside playing in the `fresh air', speaking words precociously or giggling with delight at something `real', we would have happily celebrated this behaviour. But we weren't about to admit that our children were excited about television. Being happy about our children watching the `idiot box' was not something we could admit to. Troubled by what her daughter was watching, and by how this made her feel as a parent, Emily Booker set out to learn more about children and television: listening not only to scholars and experts in the field, but to children themselves. What she found was that the `problem' of children's addiction to screens is actually, in part, a grown-ups' problem. Speaking to children about what they watch and why reveals a steadily consistent response: they love to seek out programs that are `fun'. But their choices are often a source of anxiety for parents, and appear to provoke a need to censure and control the child's enjoyment. At a time when children's lives are increasingly regulated, and the pressures of parenting are felt ever more keenly, this important book teaches us much about the value of entertainment, not only for children but for adults.
650  0 $a Television and children.
650  0 $a Television and families.
650  0 $a Child development.
650  0 $a Parenting.
650  0 $a Children's television programs.
650  0 $a Educational television programs.
650  7 $a Child rearing. $2 ated
650  7 $a Child safety. $2 ated
650  7 $a Child welfare. $2 ated
650  7 $a Childhood interests. $2 ated
650  7 $a Childhood needs. $2 ated
650  7 $a Early childhood education. $2 ated
650  7 $a Imagination. $2 ated
650  7 $a Parent attitudes. $2 ated
650  7 $a Parent child relationship. $2 ated
650  7 $a Parent grievances. $2 ated
650  7 $a Parent role. $2 ated
650  7 $a Television. $2 ated
650  7 $a Child development. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00854393
650  7 $a Children's television programs. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01716047
650  7 $a Educational television programs. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00903653
650  7 $a Parenting. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01053407
650  7 $a Television and children. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01146676
650  7 $a Television and families. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01733451
830  0 $a Cultural studies (Monash University)
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