Mister Rogers' neighborhood : children, television, and Fred Rogers / Mark Collins and Margaret Mary Kimmel, editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pittsburgh, Penn : University of Pittsburgh Press, (c)1996.Description: xix, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • PN1992.K49.M578 1996
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Contents:
Bob Garfield -- Fred Rogers and the significance of story George Gerbner -- "What is essential is invisible to the eye" / Jeanne Marie Laskas -- The myth, the man, the legend David Bianculli -- The reality of make-believe Nancy E. Curry -- Fred's shoes : the meaning of transitions in Mister Rogers' neighborhood Roderick Townley -- Musical notes : an interview with Yo-Yo-Ma Eugenia Zukerman -- With an open hand : puppetry on Mister Rogers' neighborhood Susan Linn -- The theology of Mister Rogers' neighborhood William Guy -- Mister Rogers : keeper of the dream Paula Lawrence Wehmiller -- Make-believe, truth, and freedom : television in the public interest Lynette Friedrich Cofer -- Mister Rogers speaks to parents Ellen Galinsky -- Other viewers, other rooms Mary Rawson -- A neighborhood with forest and trees : allies, coalitions, kids, and Mister Rogers Mark Shelton -- A very special neighborhood : a photo essay Lynn Johnson -- Afterword : A nation of neighborhoods Marian Wright Edelman.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction PN1992.4.R56M57 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 31923000950846

Foreword : Born again in Rogers Bob Garfield -- Fred Rogers and the significance of story George Gerbner -- "What is essential is invisible to the eye" / Jeanne Marie Laskas -- The myth, the man, the legend David Bianculli -- The reality of make-believe Nancy E. Curry -- Fred's shoes : the meaning of transitions in Mister Rogers' neighborhood Roderick Townley -- Musical notes : an interview with Yo-Yo-Ma Eugenia Zukerman -- With an open hand : puppetry on Mister Rogers' neighborhood Susan Linn -- The theology of Mister Rogers' neighborhood William Guy -- Mister Rogers : keeper of the dream Paula Lawrence Wehmiller -- Make-believe, truth, and freedom : television in the public interest Lynette Friedrich Cofer -- Mister Rogers speaks to parents Ellen Galinsky -- Other viewers, other rooms Mary Rawson -- A neighborhood with forest and trees : allies, coalitions, kids, and Mister Rogers Mark Shelton -- A very special neighborhood : a photo essay Lynn Johnson -- Afterword : A nation of neighborhoods Marian Wright Edelman.

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