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  Marketing Sex

2007

Body spray ads amuse, but do they offend, too? (Sacramento Bee, 11/6/07)

A company's ugly contradiction (Boston Globe, 11/5/07)

Lolita's Closet: Unbearably trampy back-to-school clothes (Salt Lake Tribune, 8/6/07)

More than a doll, baby (Philadelphia Inquirer, 8/2/07)

Too Sexy, Too Soon (Parents.com, 8/01/07)

Are Bratz Dolls Too Sexy? (MSNBC, 4/11/07)

Marketing what? To whom?  (Houston Chronicle, 3/21/07)

Trash the plastic slappers (Bratz) (Courier Mail, 3/20/07)

Parents push to boot Bratz books from Scholastic fairs (CanWest, 2/28/07)

Message and the Media: Our girls deserve better (San Francisco Chronicle, 2/26/07)

As Pop Culture Targets Ever Younger Girls, Psychologists Worry About a Premature Focus on Sex and Appearance (Washington Post, 2/20/07)

Why are we dressing our daughters like this? (McLeans, 1/07)

Cashing in on the tween dream (The Australian Age, 1/6/07)

2006

Middle School Girls Gone Wild (New York Times, 12/29/06)

What's Wrong With Cinderella? (New York Times, 12/26/06)

‘Tweens‘ becoming the new teens (Associated Press, 11/25/06)

Psychologists push back against market forces and products that sexualize young girls (APA Monitor, September 2006)

No Escaping Sexualization of Young Girls (LA Times, 8/25/06)

Barbie Is the Least of My Problems, as a Mom (NPR.org, 8/1/06)

Tweens and Media: What's Too Adult? (NPR.org, 8/1/06)

Sexy styles beckon little girls  (Denver Post, 6/24/06)

Have the heirs of Barbie hit limit for risqué dolls? (5/25/06)

The Shrinking Childhood (Detroit Free Press, 5/13/06)

As Pop Music Seeks New Sales, the Pussycat Dolls Head to Toyland  (New York Times, 4/17/06)

Sexy media a siren call to promiscuity? (Reuters, 4/04/06)

Merchants of filth have worthy foe (NY Daily News, 4/3/06)

Backside of free speech (Boston Globe, 3/27/06)

Young Adult Fiction: Wild Things (New York Times Book Review, 3/12/06)
 

 
 

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