U.S. Cultural Trends (50’s/60’s): Conformity was common -rebellion within literature and art *Jackson Pollock (artist) *Beat generation (Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg) *James Dean and Marilyn Monroe Traditional gender roles Boom period -economy *construction *increase in military spending *low unemployment rates and inflation -suburbs *G.I. Bill (lower cost for returning soldiers) *women were expected to stay in the home -baby boom (~77 million) The Civil Rights Movement -Brown v. Board of Education -Rosa Parks (1955) and bus boycott -Martin Luther King Jr.…
Klinger, L. J., Hamilton, J. A., & Cantrell, P. J. (2001). Children's perceptions of aggressive and gender-specific content…
Imagine a time when being cool meant long hair, a slick car, and tickets to the weekend double feature at the drive-in. The 1960s made this dream the goal of teenage boys; near the end of the 2010s, if a person has similar things, they can still be considered cool, hip, and with the times, excluding the drive-in. Drive-ins are nearly extinct, so maybe just a normal movie. With its share of similarities, the 1960s did have profound differences in many categories. Some of these categories include communication, cars, and toys.…
effort launched to register African American voters in Mississippi. The state had the lowest African…
Purchasing habits of the 1950s portrayed a national pattern: "personal extravagance was rare, but consumption for family enrichment was a high priority. They exhibited a desire for consumer goods combined with a concern for future financial security” (May 345). The Cold War consumer consensus made investing in commodities, such as televisions, an enhancement for family life and promoted the national economy. Luxury goods solidified Americans’ feelings of superiority in their quality of life compared to people in the Soviet Union. Families discovered security during this frightening and uncertain period within the home and bought consumer goods like televisions to make them feel in control. This solidified the home as an escape from rising…
Walking through almost any toy store today, the first thing to be noticed would be that there are two main sections. One, displaying an immense amount of colors from pink, yellow, to purple. Glitter and frill were not absent among this section that held children’s toys ranging from dolls, stuffed animals, plastic play houses with kitchens as well as telephones, and common feminine characters scene on young television channels. Looking at the bikes or toy motor cars here, the same color variations appear only along with streamers and prominent words such as “princess” or “sparkle”. Looking more closely at the toy dolls, there is a very common attribute in almost every one having blonde hair, blue eyes, and large breasts. These can be found more often then dolls portraying ethnicity of African American or Hispanic denomination. Stuffed animals are often seen with name tags such as “Candy” or using the prefix of “Miss” before their…
Toys can influence a child’s behavior, and his or her identity. Children are given toys that demonstrate different significance about aggression, different genders and how to interact with each other. An example would be guns and swords; these are geared toward boys, and endorse fighting, and battling In retrospect, guns and swords can help children in developing healthy resolution to conflicts.…
The 1950s was the decade that defined America after the second world war. The 50s birthed many of mankind’s greatest technological feats that still shine through today. One of the biggest political and social battles also took place in the decade. As the 1950s is important, it is paramount to know what makes it one of the greatest times of our history.…
The 1950’s – 60’s saw a huge surge in technological advances, from the first halogen lamp being invented in 1960 to the invention of the ATM in 1969. The music industry also saw the benefit of these advancements. During the 50’s, studios started recording on magnetic tape. 1963 saw the invention of compact cassette tapes, created and produced by Phillips. They were perfect for music distribution as they were small and easy to transport.…
Young boys and girls are influenced by their respectable toys in a manner of ways. While girl’s toys promote an unrealistic version of…
Unfortunately, in the present days, in the contemporary era, toys have a great influence in gender roles. This influence creates a lot of pressure in the little ones who are forced to buy ‘’girl’s’’ toys and ‘’boy’s ‘’ toys. However, if a boy buys a toy that are labeled and directed for girls, such as Barbie dolls, pink bicycles and Polly’s, they are very likely to suffer bully from their colleagues at school. That can lead into severe mental problems such as: depression, high levels of insecurity and anxiety.…
Toys started out as children’s entertainment, but have toys always just been for entertainment? Or can they affect the way a child develops, or interprets the world around them? The toys you play with as a child send messages that can influence your idea of what is socially acceptable. Toys teach you how to become who you are because of the roles they play. Media plays a major role in that, if you have a certain toy that comes out in a TV series, you play with the toy the way the media portrays the toy to be used. There are many different examples of how toys reinforce social norms. For example, Barbie is a doll that many young girls praise for her beauty and the social life media puts on her. Barbie is only one of many popular toys that subliminally sends a message of female gender roles to young children. Even though Barbie just seemed like a doll to play with, she makes it desirable to grow up to the cult of domesticity, which reinforces the traditional lifestyle that has been imposed upon women.…
My other toy I found was a Little Tikes adjust and jam basketball hoop. This toy was $25 and located right by the bicycle. It was for ages 3+ and it adjust to 5 different heights varying on the height of your child. This toy was for boys and girls since on the front of the packaging there was a little boy and girl playing basketball. I would love to buy this for my kids or a relative and I would love for my kids to receive this from someone because I was always into sports and continuing the tradition would be awesome. I believe this game would teach them more sport specific rather than just riding a bike. They would be able to develop hand-eye coordination because of the physical movement involved to make it inside the hoop. Just like the tee-ball set where children are working on a movement they are not use to. I did find it interesting that they had an African American boy on the front of the box especially since the majority of NBA basketball players are African American. Children all around the US grow up playing basketball because it is financially doable for under privileged kids. Basketball earns your mountains of respect and adoration. Majority of these under privileged kids are African Americans so playing basketball is their escape. Having a high African American rate in the NBA makes society expects that to continue. So putting an African American child on the front of the box is just leading to the future African American…
Now you’re a little boy, and you don’t want those building blocks. You’re hooked on the barbie doll. Your father just shakes his head in disgust. “Find a toy more appropriate, son.” But you don’t know what that word means. You just know that trucks are what all the other boys want. You suppose that’s…
toys of today. Physical activity for kids at school has been replaced with more sitting behind a…