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Record Nr.

UNINA9910821411103321

Autore

Shary Timothy <1967->

Titolo

Generation multiplex : the image of youth in American cinema after 1980 / / Timothy Shary ; foreword by Stephen Tropiano ; afterword by Catherine Driscoll

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Austin : , : University of Texas Press, , [2014]

©2002

ISBN

0-292-76070-1

Edizione

[Revised edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (435 p.)

Disciplina

791.43/652054

Soggetti

Youth in motion pictures

Motion pictures - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Subscribed academic complete.

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction: The Cinematic Image of Youth -- 2. Youth in School: Academics and Attitude -- 3. Delinquent Youth: Having Fun, on the Loose, in Trouble -- 4. The Youth Horror Film: Slashers and the Supernatural -- 5. Youth Romance: Falling in Love and the Fallout of Sex -- 6. Conclusion: Youth Cinema into a New Century

Sommario/riassunto

Generation Multiplex (2002) was the first comprehensive study of the representation of teenagers in American cinema since David Considine’s Cinema of Adolescence in 1985. This updated and expanded edition reaffirms the idea that films about youth constitute a legitimate genre worthy of study on its own terms. Identifying four distinct subgenres—school, delinquency, horror, and romance—Timothy Shary explores hundreds of representative films while offering in-depth discussion of movies that constitute key moments in the genre, including Fast Times at Ridgemont High, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Breakfast Club, Say Anything . . . , Boyz N the Hood, Scream, American Pie, Napoleon Dynamite, Superbad, The Twilight Saga, and The Hunger Games. Analyzing developments in teen films since 2002, Shary covers such topics as the increasing availability of movies on demand, which has given teens greater access to both popular and lesser-seen films; the



recent dominance of supernatural and fantasy films as a category within the genre; and how the ongoing commodification of teen images in media affects real-life issues such as school bullying, athletic development, sexual identity, and teenage pregnancy.