Gen X at middle age in popular culture /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
[2021]
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| Series: | Generation X
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Gen X "Brings It" to Adulthood / Pam Hollander
- Chapter 1: Cobra Kai: Flipping the Script and Finding Intergenerational Balance/ Jim Deys
- Chapter 2: The Countercultural Legacy of Generation X in Twin Peaks / Damon Franke
- Chapter 3: So Different Yet So Similar: Two Black Generation X Professors Discuss Life at the Half Century Mark / Elwood Watson & Zebulon Miletsky
- Chapter 4: The Revisionist 3Rs: Revolutionize your Revolutions around the Sun/ Sarah Parker
- Chapter 5: The New Adult: A Media Comparison of Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z/ Lee Okan
- Chapter 6: From Latchkey Kid to Granny Nanny: How Gen X Shaped the Modern Family / Melissa Vosen Callens
- Chapter 7: Crimes of Trust: Middle-Aged Gen Xers In Ozark/ Marty Rapp
- Chapter 8: "I Didn't Feel a Thing": The Gen X Trauma and Alternative Families in My Golden Days/ Helena Gurfinkel
- Chapter 9: The Aging Dilemma in Forever: Generation X Asks What It Means to Live/ Kellie Deys
- Appendix: Personal Essays on Generation X at Middle Age