pt. 1. Print and the web. "The girl you've always wanted to be!": girl power and commodification in teen magazines / Caryn Murphy
Children and media in Parents magazines / Amy Franzini
Making kids sexy: sexualized youth, adult anxieties and Abercrombie and Fitch / Stephen Gennaro
Configuring childhood on the web / Katie Elson Anderson
pt. 2. Television. Pearly whites: the imagery of teeth in Peter Pan, elite figure skating, gymnastics, and child beauty pageants / Beth Nardella
Conceptualizing childhood in the Korean Educational Broadcasting System (EBS): a critical analysis of Pororo / Lena Lee
Accidental deaths: the violence of representing childhood in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit / Morgan Genevieve Blue
"Better multiculturalism" through technology: Dora the Explorer and the training of the preschool viewer(s) / Drew Chappell
pt. 3. Film. "Mischief of one kind and another": Nostalgia in Where the Wild Things Are as text and film / Michelle Ann Abate
"They don't really care what happens to me": divorce, family life and children's emotional worlds in 1950s' British cinema / Janet Fink
Representations of children in Pixar films: 1995-2008 / Iris Shepard
Little Burton Blue: Tim Burton and the product(ion) of color in the fairy tale films The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and The Corpse Bride (2005) / Debbie Olson
Childhood in war and violence: Turtles Can Fly and The Kite Runner / Lan Dong
Spelling out racial difference: moving beyond the inspirational discourses in Akeelah and the Bee / Kathryn E. Linder
See St. Louis and die: wartime and the morbid child psychology of Meet Me in St. Louis / Vincent Casaregola.