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Fast Times at Ridgemont High |
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chapter - Phantasms: The Dreams and Desires at the Heart of Popular Culture : Teen Movies: The Forgetting of Wisdom . 00-00-1994. pp.63-69 |
Adrian Martin
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This chapter is helpful for attaining an overall picture of the 'teenflick' genre. It juxtoposes the local and international (namely American) film scenes. M...[full record]
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chapter - Pretty In Pink:The Golden Age of Teenage Movies : Introduction: Loners, Stoners, Princesses, Cheerleaders, Geeks, Jocks and Dweebs . 00-00-1997. pp.2-6. |
Jonathan Bernstein
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In this introductory section of the book, Bernstein introduces the 'teenpic' genre in terms of its character development (or lack thereof), re-occuring locat...[full record]
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newspaper - Puberty Blues proves to be a weak foreign offering. Daily Aztec (USA). 21-09-1983 |
Paul Levikow
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Levikow feels that although Puberty Blues is different from the usual US teen sex flick, the subject has been covered in films like Porky's, Private School a...[full record]
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journal - Tuesday's Gone: The Nostalgic Teen Film The Journal of Popular film and Television 1. pp.24-32 |
Lesley Speed
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At the commencement of her study, Speed is concerned with the 'Nostaligic Teen Film' (vein of film's widely concerned with 'past' experiences of youth at th...[full record]
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