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The Disappearance of Childhood

by Neil Postman, Marty Asher
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Synopsis

From the vogue for nubile models to the explosion in the juvenile crime rate, this modern classic of social history and media traces the precipitous decline of childhood in America today-and the corresponding threat to the notion of adulthood. Deftly marshaling a vast array of historical and demographic research, Neil Postman suggests that childhood is a relatively recent invention, which came into being as the new medium of print imposed divisions between children and adults. But now these divisions are eroding under the barrage of television, which turns the adult secrets of sex and violence into popular entertainment and pitches both news and advertising at the intellectual level of ten-year olds.

Publishers Weekly

The author of Technopoly examines the embattled nature of childhood in contemporary American culture. (Aug.)

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1994
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780679751663

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