Teen TV: Genre, Consumption, IdentityGlyn Davis (Reader in Screen Studies), Kay Dickinson This anthology is dedicated to a broad range of television programmes produced for and watched by teenagers. With extensive coverage of shows such as Dawson's Creek, Roswell, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Australia's Heartbreak High. |
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Discourses of Alienation the Social and Technology | 29 |
Reading the Contemporary Teen Heroine | 41 |
Quality Teen TV and Mainstream Cult? | 54 |
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