Longing and belonging

parents, children, and consumer culture

301 pages

English language

Published 2008 by University of California Press.

ISBN:
978-0-520-25843-3
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OCLC Number:
244476588

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"Even as they see their wages go down and their buying power decrease, many parents are still putting their kids' material desires first. These parents struggle with how to handle children's consumer wants, which continue unabated despite the economic downturn. And, indeed, parents and other adults continue to spend billions of dollars on children every year. Why do children seem to desire so much, so often, so soon, and why do parents capitulate so readily? To determine what forces lie behind the onslaught of Nintendo Wiis and Bratz dolls, Allison J. Pugh spent three years observing and interviewing children and their families. In Longing and Belonging: Parents, Children, and Consumer Culture, Pugh teases out the complex factors that contribute to how we buy, from lunchroom conversations about Game Boys to the stark inequalities facing American children. Pugh finds that children's desires stem less from striving for status or falling victim …

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Subjects

  • Consumer behavior -- Social aspects -- California -- Case studies
  • Consumption (Economics) -- Social aspects -- California -- Case studies
  • Child consumers -- California -- Case studies
  • Parent and child -- California -- Case studies