Care and Belonging in the Market (from Longing and Belonging: Parents, Children, and Consumer Culture) ALLISON J. PUGH
-The effort of a child to possess a particular consumer product allows that child to:
A) exert power over his or her parent or caregiver by making a demand that is socially approved
B) develop the maturity an individual needs to participate in modern consumer culture
C) form a connection with other children who have the item, making the product the basis for their relationship
D) evaluate the claims of advertisers by measuring the promises against the reality of the product
E) All of the above are consequences of children's desire for consumer products
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