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Cultural Studies Of LEGO: More Than Just Bricks
(2019)
  • Rebecca Hains, Salem State University
  • Sharon R. Mazzarella, James Madison University
Abstract
This collection examines LEGO from an array of critical and cultural studies approaches, foregrounding the world-renowned brand's ideological power and influence. Given LEGO’s status as the world’s largest toy manufacturer and a transnational multimedia conglomerate, Cultural Studies of Lego: More Than Just Bricks considers LEGO media's cultural messages; creativity with and within LEGO artifacts; and diversity within the franchise, including gender and race representation. The chapters’ in-depth analyses of topics including LEGO films, marketing tactics, play sets, novelizations, and fans offer compelling insights relevant to those interested in the LEGO brand and broader trends in the children’s popular culture market alike.

Rebecca Hains also contributed two chapters to the book:
"'Let There Be LEGO!': An Introduction to Cultural Studies of LEGO" co-authored with Sharon Mazzarella, pages 1-20
"'I just don’t really, like, connect to it': How girls negotiate LEGO’s gender-marketed toys" co-authored with J. W. Shewmaker, pages 247-269.
Publication Date
2019
Editor
Rebecca Hains, Sharon Mazzarella
Publisher
Palgrave
ISBN
978-3-030-32663-0
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-32664-7
Citation Information
Rebecca Hains and Sharon R. Mazzarella. Cultural Studies Of LEGO: More Than Just Bricks. (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rebecca-hains/23/