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Surprise, Surprise: TV Makes All Kids Feel Bad About Themselves, Except White Boys
The idea that television shows dramatically affect children isn’t just a theory. We often talk about how violent images make kids more aggressive or catty women turn teens and adolescents into mean girls, but a new study has shown that the depictions kids are witnessing on the television screen also dramatically affect their self-esteem—unless you’re a white boy.
“Children who are not doing other things besides watching television cannot help but compare themselves to what they see on the screen,” said Kristen Harrison, professor of communication studies at the University of Michigan who conducted the study with Nicole Martins, an assistant professor of telecommunications in the IU College of Arts and Sciences.
In the paper published in Communication Research, Martins and Harrison surveyed a group of about 400 black and white pre-adolescent students in communities in the Midwest for a year, specifically focusing on the correlation between time spent in front of the television and the impact on their self-esteem. The more television white girls and black boys and girls watched, the worse they felt about themselves. But the more white boys watched television, the better they actually felt about themselves.
“Regardless of what show you’re watching, if you’re a white male, things in life are pretty good for you,” Martins said. “You tend to be in positions of power, you have prestigious occupations, high education, glamorous houses, a beautiful wife, with very little portrayals of how hard you worked to get there.
“If you are a girl or a woman, what you see is that women on television are not given a variety of roles,” she added. “The roles that they see are pretty simplistic; they’re almost always one-dimensional and focused on the success they have because of how they look, not what they do or what they think or how they got there. This sexualization of women presumably leads to this negative impact on girls.”
For black boys, we don’t have to look far to see how they are criminalized, whether they are being shown on the 6 o’clock news or a scripted series.
“Young black boys are getting the opposite message: that there is not lots of good things that you can aspire to,” Martins said. “If we think about those kinds of messages, that’s what’s responsible for the impact.
“If we think just about the sheer amount of time they’re spending, and not the messages, these kids are spending so much time with the media that they’re not given a chance to explore other things they’re good at, that could boost their self-esteem.”
Though video games have been increasingly singled out for encouraging young kids to be violent, the researchers say television is still the entertainment medium kids are spending the most time with; and therefore the area that needs to be curbed most. This is yet another case for not letting the TV raise your child.
Brande Victorian is a blogger and culture writer in New York City. Follower her on Twitter at @be_vic.
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Harry, George, and Other Random White Boys Who Can Bust A Move
by Marissa Ellis
We love white boys who can just bust a move. They not only give hope to all their rhythm-less brethren but also make entertainment just that much more entertaining. Isn’t a dancing President so much more fun than a non-dancing one? We kid, of course. So in all playfulness and non-seriousness, here are our picks for random white boys who can two-step with the best of ‘em.
It’s no secret that Prince Harry’s older brother William loves to boogie, but it was the royal red-head that got to show off his smooth moves while he was in Jamaica this past week, celebrating the 60 year reign of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth. I mean, the whole idea of the Diamond Jubilee Tour tour is laughable since it takes Prince Harry to former British colonies of color in celebration of its symbolic colonizer but we digress. If this video of Harry winding with a Jamaican dance troupe doesn’t impress you, we don’t know what will. This boy is pretty slick. We can tell that he wanted to take it further but had to reign in his excitement lest he get into the dirty dancehall zone.


