CONSUMPTION

 

What part do children play in consumption and why?

 

 

Calvert, Karin. 1992. Children in the House: The Material Culture of Early

Childhood, 1600-1900. Boston: Northeastern University Press.

 

Chin, Elizabeth. 2001. Purchasing Power: Black Kids and American Consumer Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press

 

Consumer Report for Kids.  http://www.zillions.org/ 25 July 2001

 

Cook, Daniel. 1999. ”The Visual Commoditization of Childhood: A Case Study of a Children’s Clothing Trade Journal, 1920s-1940s.” Journal of Social Science 3:21-40.

 

Cross, Gary. 1997. Kids’ Stuff: Toys and the Changing World of American

Childhood. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Davis, Deborah S., and Julia S. Sensenbrenner. 2000. “Commercializing Childhood: Parental Purchases for Shanghai’s Only Child.” Pp. 54-79 in The Consumer Revolution in Urban China, edited by Deborah S. Davis. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

Formaneck-Brunell, Miriam. 1993. Made to Play House: Dolls and the Commercialization of American Girlhood, 1830-1930. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

Jing, Jun. 2000. Feeding China’s Little Emperors. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

 

Kline, Stephen. 1993. Out of the Garden: Toys, TV, and Children’s Culture in the Age of Marketing. New York: Verso.

 

------------------ 1998. “Toys, Socialization, and the Commodification of Play.” Pp. 339-58 in Getting and Spending, edited by Susan Strasser, Charles McGovern, and Matthias Judt. New York: Cambridge University Press.

 

Kotlowitz, Alex. 1999. “False Connections.” Pp. 65-72 in Consuming Desires, edited by Roger Rosenblatt. Washington, DC: Island Press.

 

Levison, Deborah. 2000. “Children as Economic Agents.” Feminist Economics 6:125-34.

 

McNeal, James U. 1999. The Kids Market. Ithaca, NY: Paramount.

 

Miller, Daniel. 1997. “How infants grow mothers in North London.” Theory, Culture and Society 14: 67-87.

 

Nasaw, David. 1985. Children of the City. New York: Doubleday. Chapter 8, “All That Money Could Buy.”

 

Nathan, Amy. 1998. The Kids’ Allowance Book. New York: Walker.

 

Nightingale, Carl H. 1993. On the Edge. New York: Basic Books.

 

Plumb, John H. 1982. “The New World of Children.” Pp. 286-315 in The Birth of a Consumer Society, edited by Neil McKendrick, John Brewer, and John H. Plumb. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

 

Rubinstein, Ruth B. 2000. Society's Child: Identity, Clothing, and Style. Boulder, Colorado: Westview.

 

Seiter, Ellen. 1993. Sold Separately: Parents and Children in Consumer Culture. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

 

Sonuga-Barke, Edmund, and Paul Webley. 1993. Children's Saving: A Study in the Development of Economic Behaviour. Hove, UK and Hillsdale, USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

Webley, Paul. 1996. “Playing the market: the autonomous economic world of children.” Pp. 149-61 in Economic Socialization, edited by Peter Lunt and Adrian Furnham. Cheltenham, U.K.: Elgar.