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Title:
Sext up kids [videorecording] / Media Education Foundation presents ; a film by Maureen Palmer, Timothy M. Hogan, and Rick Leguerrier ; produced by Dream Street Pictures Inc. in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Author:
Palmer, Maureen, director.

Hogan, Timothy M. director

Leguerrier, Rick director

Collins, John director of photography

Gallant, Marcel editor of moving image work

Gautreau, Jac composer (expression)

MacDonald, Ann-Marie, 1958- narrator.

Media Education Foundation.

Dream Street Pictures.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Publication Information:
Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, c2012.
Call Number:
HQ784.S45 S498 2012
Abstract:
The powder keg that is porn culture has exploded in the lives of North American children. From thongs and padded bras for 9-year-old girls to "sexting," 24-7 internet porn, and unfiltered social media, kids today are bombarded with commercial sexual appeals like never before. In this astonishing new documentary, award-winning documentary filmmaker Maureen Palmer explores what this radical transformation of the culture means for young people, parents, and our very notions of childhood. Palmer interviews researchers who have been tracking how the accelerating pressure to be sexy -- and sexual -- is changing kids' behavior and undermining their health. She sits down with parents and educators struggling to help kids navigate puberty in a hypermediated cultural environment that no longer seems to recognize or respect the developmental needs of children. And she talks to teens and pre-teens who share eerily casual insights into the routine role sex plays in their lives. The result is a stunning exploration of the sexualization of childhood and a startling wake-up call for parents who still think their own children are immune to the excesses and influences of today's sexed-up youth culture.
Local Note:
GCC retains public perfomance rights.
ISBN:
9781932869675
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (42 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Originally produced in 2012.
Contents:
Introduction (1:54) -- Sexualized children & marketing (5:38) -- Puberty & self-esteem (3:51) -- One way to the be female (3:57) -- Acting sexy for boys (4:24) -- Teen boys & porn (8:14) -- Social media (8:23) -- Happily ever after? (5:00).
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