"The media offers images of children, which contribute to aduls' unease and perceptions that 'childhood is in crisis'".
In order to assess this statement one would need to look at the magazines and comics available. The images portrayed and the stereotypes presented of children. In the 1900's children's comics and magazines contained Nationalist and imperialist views. In today's society some comics and magazines contain images of violence and fashion at a young influential age.
Today comics have come along way from the days of the Beano and Dandy. Beano and Dandy have been running before the Second World War. The Dandy's main character is Deseparate Dan and the Beano's is Dennis the Menace. The Beano has not changed much; it contains the same characters. A recent survey in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland showed Beano as
Adults feel that they should be able to provide a beautiful world for their children. This is a romantic view, that children should be protected from the real world is a naive one. Adults still have the same fears as years ago and want to protect their children from the evils that exist in this world. Unfortunately, children can not be protected from reality. Magazines prepare the ground for children to accept the labels the media attach to people.
The majority of characters in the comics were white; the few non-whites were usually shown in a negative light, i.e., "a baddie". The Barbie magazine, which is widely sold, contains stereotypes of petite young girls dressed in perfect dresses and immaculate outfits. Young girls who the magazines are aimed at are being sold the image of 'Barbie' the blue eyed, blonde, petite waif like girl with the perfect lifestyle. Many young girls think th
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