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OverviewIn 1902, Morris and Rose Michtom invented the Teddy Bear-bound by clothing scraps, stuffed with sawdust, and given button eyes with a sad, longing expression-in the back room of their Brooklyn candy store. Together they launched the Ideal Toy Corporation, joining a set of other poor, first-generation Jewish toymakers: the Hassenfeld brothers of Hasbro, Ruth Moskowicz and Elliot Handler of Mattel, and Joshua Lionel Cowan of Lionel Trains. From Barbie and G.I. Joe to Popeye, Superman, and Mr. Potato Head, Playmakers reveals how the toy industry created the idealized American childhood: an enchanted world, full of wild creatures and eternal struggles between good and evil, with endless realms of fantasy and beauty. For much of the twentieth century, every part of the American toy business was largely Jewish-the company founders, executives, and designers, as well as the factory workers, wholesale distributors, retail outlets, and armies of salesmen. A descendant of the founders of the Ideal Toy Corporation, Michael Kimmel shows how these poor, often Yiddish-speaking, tenement-dwelling children of immigrants invented a world they never experienced for themselves. Along with the toys and Jewish toymakers that climbed the ladder of success, Kimmel also portrays the rise of an entire culture focused on children, led by Jewish comic book creators, children's authors, parenting experts, and child psychologists. The first full-scale toy history of the United States, Kimmel's story conjures the colorful, imaginative, restless spirits who followed the promise of the American Dream-and describes the ways in which the world they came from molded their beloved creations. Playmakers shows that the overlapping experiences of being a Jew, an immigrant, and a child in twentieth-century America-an outsider looking in, a person desperate to be accepted-created childhood as we know it today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Kimmel (Stony Brook University)Publisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.700kg ISBN: 9781324105282ISBN 10: 1324105283 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 17 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsAn enlightening social history of how Jewish family businesses created America's most iconic playthings.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Offering both substance and delight, weaving rich lore with irresistible anecdotes... Playmakers is a near perfect blend of fact and fun.--Curt Schleier ""Hadassah Magazine"" Reading Playmakers brings to mind those exciting early days of independent toy inventors and manufacturers, all the way to the present. Toys bring families together, and I'm honored to have been part of that world--and in this book!--Eddy Goldfarb, creator of Yakity-Yak chattering teeth and over 800 other toys and games Reading Playmakers brings to mind those exciting early days of independent toy inventors and manufacturers, all the way to the present. Toys bring families together, and I'm honored to have been part of that world--and in this book!--Eddy Goldfarb, creator of Yakity-Yak chattering teeth and over 800 other toys and games Author InformationThe great–grandnephew of the founder of the Ideal Toy Corporation, Michael Kimmel is a SUNY distinguished professor emeritus of sociology and gender studies and founder of the Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities at Stony Brook University. The author of Guyland, he lives in Brooklyn, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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