Citations:screenager

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English citations of screenager

  • 1996, Laura Furman, Elinore Standard, Bookworms: Great Writers and Readers Celebrate Reading
    Many TV and binary babies don't know or care about fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Language seems to slow them. "Screenagers" they've been called.
  • 1999, Toby Daspit, John A. Weaver, Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy: Reading, Constructing, Connecting
    To a screenager, these are not opposing life strategies hut coordinated agents []
  • 1999, Darcy Gerbarg, The Economics, Technology and Content of Digital TV
    The screenager sees how the entire mediaspace is a cooperative dream, made up of the combined projections of everyone who takes part.
  • 2002 - Robert Latham, Consuming Youth: vampires, cyborgs, and the culture of consumption
    According to Rushkoff, the screenager of today "is interacting with his world in at least as dramatically altered a fashion from his grandfather as the []
  • 2004, John Alberti, Leaving Springfield: The Simpsons and the Possibility of Oppositional Culture
    Programs that celebrate the screenager's irreverence for the image while providing a []
    It is the ethos and behavior embodied by screenager role model and []
  • 2024 October 27, Laura Moran, “Fight or Flight” (3:19 from the start), in Universal Basic Guys[1], season 1, episode 7, spoken by David (Fred Armisen):
    “Ugh, your sister's raising some real screenagers over there.” “What's that, David?” “Oh, uh, I was just saying that... Uh, maybe Aiden and Ava could put their phones down for a bit. You know? Experience Glantontown?” “Oh really? You know, I can't wait for you to have kids some day.”