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ArtikelTalking dirty: children, sexual knowledge and television  
Oleh: Buckingham, David ; Davies, Hannah ; Kelley, Peter
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Childhood: A Journal of Global Child Research vol. 06 no. 02 (May 1999), page 221-242.
Topik: children; sex; television; identity; gender
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Isi artikelTelevision is often blamed for making sexual knowledge available to children, and thereby for promoting 'inappropriate' attitudes and behaviour. This article draws on data gathered as part of a larger research project about the changing nature of the child television audience, It considers how children (aged 6-7 and 10-/1) interpret and respond to the representations of sexual behaviour they encounter on television, for example in genres such as soap operas and dating game shows; and how they define what is appropriate, both for themselves and for children in general. Using discourse analysis, the article examines how children's discussions of these issues serve as a form of 'identity work', through which they define what it means to be a child.
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