Betwixt and be Tween

Author:

Cook Daniel Thomas1,Kaiser Susan B.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Illinois,

2. University of California, Davis,

Abstract

In this article, we argue that what is now known as the ‘tween’ cannot be understood apart from its inception in, and articulation with, the market exigencies of childhood - specifically girlhood - as they have emerged since the Second World War. Drawing upon trade discourses from the children’s clothing industry since the 1940s, interviews with children and views expressed by children’s market observers, we demonstrate how ‘the tween’ (or subteen/preteen) has been constructed and maintained as an ambiguous, age-delineated marketing and merchandising category. This category tends to produce and reproduce a ‘female consuming subject’ who has generally been presumed to be white, middle or upper middle class and heterosexual. Building upon historical materials, we focus much of our efforts on analyzing contemporary cultural commercial iterations of the tween as they have arisen since the early 1990s, a time when clothing makers and entrepreneurs of childhood redoubled their efforts to define a market semantic space for the Tween on the continuum of age-based goods and meanings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Marketing,Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Social Psychology,Business and International Management

Reference31 articles.

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4. Breen, Mildred (1955) ‘What Is the Retailer Doing for the Subteen?’ , Earnshaw’s Infants’ and Children’s Merchandiser (Jan.): 83 .

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