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Stephen M. Gennaro York University |
| List Affiliations: | Reviewer for H-Childhood |
| Reviews: | Reassessing Disney's Role in the Production of a Generic American Child |
| Interests: | American History / Studies Business History / Studies Childhood and Education Communication History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: Education: Post Doctoral Fellowship. 2008. University of California, Los Angeles Research Project: Secret Lives in Frankfurt? Re-examining the history of the Frankfurt School through the FBI files of Herbert Marcuse. In partnership with Dr. Douglas Kellner. Ph.D. Expected 2007, Communications, McGill University. Dissertation: Selling Youth: How Market Research at The J. Walter Thompson Company framed what it meant to be a Child (and an Adult) in 20th Century America Supervisor: Dr. Jonathan Sterne Dissertation Submitted. Defence: December 2007. M.A. 2004, Humanities, York University. Research Project: Purchasing the Teenage Canadian Identity: ICT's, American Media, and Brand Name Consumption Supervisor: Dr. Steven Bailey Hons B.A. cum laude, 2003, History, York University. Teaching: 2005- Present- York University- Toronto, Ontario, Canada Contract Faculty- Division of Humanities Courses taught: Introduction to Traditional and Popular Culture Concepts of Male and Female in Western Culture Stories in Diverse Media Introduction to Children’s Studies Worlds of Childhood – Section A Worlds of Childhood – Section B |
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