Century of the child : growing by design, 1900-2000 / Juliet Kinchin, Aidan O'Connor ; with contributions by Tanya Harrod [and others].
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New York :
Museum of Modern Art,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Hide and seek : remapping modern design and childhood
- New century, new child, new art : The kindergarten movement: building blocks of modern design
- Glasgow: children in the city beautiful
- Chicago: progressive era laboratory
- Comics and early animation
- Rome: modern arts, crafts, and education
- Living in utopia: children in the Gödöllő Arts and Crafts Colony
- Vienna: drawing out the child within
- Avant-Garde playtime : The crystal chain and architectural play
- Performing the modern: Swiss puppets
- Italy: the unruly child
- De Stijl, children, and constructivist play
- Bauhaus play and pedagogy
- "Colorful, specific, concrete" : Soviet children's books
- Manufacturing the artistic toy: Joaquín Torres-García and Ladislav Sutnar
- Light, air, health : The healthy body
- At home with modernism
- The new school
- "A setting for childlife": the new school in the United States
- Grete Lihotzky: from Vienna to Ankara
- Ernő Goldfinger and the Abbatts: from toys to urban health
- To the mountains and the sea
- Urban health: two centers
- Children and the body politic : Pioneering the revolution: children in Soviet Russia
- Who has the youth, has the future: the German youth movement
- Italy: colonial adventurers
- The Japanese military child
- A New Deal for youth
- "Sincerely themselves": child art in Britain and Colonial West Africa
- "This is how the world looks, my child": Friedl Dicker in Vienna and Auschwitz
- Children and the Spanish Civil War
- Growing up the shadow of World War II: children's books and games
- Processing trauma
- Regeneration : "Children asking questions": regeneration by design
- New starts: Japan and Poland
- Reclaiming the city: children and the new urbanism
- Back to school
- Good toys
- The modern playroom
- "Developing creativeness in children": Victor D'Amico at MoMA
- Power play : Space wars
- Disneyland
- Pop and play
- Italy: a new domestic landscape for children
- Retail fantasies
- Marketplace modern
- McDonald's
- Pee-wee's playhouse
- Less is more : technology and toys
- Japanese youth culture and childhood
- Designing better worlds : Deschooling society
- Every child should have a hundred parents
- Dismantling the museum
- Reggio Emilia children
- Design for the real world
- Classroom without walls
- Inclusive, therapeutic, and assistive design for children
- Design and the universal child
- The playground revolution.