Why Batman was Bad: A Scandinavian debate about children’s consumption of comics and literature in the 1950s

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  • Helle Strandgaard Jensen European University Institute, Italia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5324/barn.v28i3.4233

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This article contains an analysis of public debates about children’s consumption of comics in Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) in the mid 1950s. With this analysis I aim to contribute to the understanding of how adult public “consumption politics” regarding children’s consumption of cultural products has been articulated at a specific time and place. By historicising adult debates about children’s consumption of cultural products (e.g. films, comics, books) from a cultural history perspective, I attempt to make the arguments of the 1950s debates appear coherent and logical, rather than old-fashioned and disproportionate, as they seem to us in a modern context.

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2010-07-01

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Strandgaard Jensen, H. . (2010). Why Batman was Bad: A Scandinavian debate about children’s consumption of comics and literature in the 1950s. Barn – forskning om barn og barndom i Norden, 28(3). https://doi.org/10.5324/barn.v28i3.4233

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