Contemporary Youth Television

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Contemporary Youth Television

Precarity, Identity, and Resistance

Dove-Viebahn, Aviva

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

280

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Inglês

9783032148421

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Chapter 1: Introduction. By Aviva Dove-Viebahn.- Part I: Re-writing Youth TV for the Next Generation.- Chapter 2: From the Teen-Centered WB to the Youth-Focused CW: Rebooting Charmed and Roswell, New Mexico for Gen Z By Valerie Wee.- Chapter 3: From Girl Power to Girlboss: Surveillance, Technology, and Control in Teen Dramas By Reut Odinak.- Chapter 4: Covid, Childhood, and the Precarious Postcolonial Screen by Anwesha Chattopadhyay.- Part II: Identity, Resistance, and Space.- Chapter 5: Countering the Narrative of Gender Diverse Youth in Heartbreak High and Sex Education By Michele Meek.- Chapter 6: "I'm the Avatar, You Gotta Deal With It": Identity and Resistance in The Legend of Korra By Colleen Etman.- Chapter 7: "We're gentrifying. It's all good!" Comparing Representations of Gentrification and Displacement in South Park's SoDaSoPa to Cape Town, South Africa by Sheena Swemmer.- Chapter 8: Road Trips and Rights: Negotiating Gender, Race, and Reproductive Choice in Unpregnant and Plan B by Katherine Lehman.- Part III: Navigating Crisis, Politics, and Fear of the Future.- chapter 9: The (Geo)Politics of Affect and Islamophobia in Degrassi: The Next Class by Christian David Zeitz.- Chapter 10: HBO's Euphoria: Gen-Z's Suburban Babylon, The Ouroboros of Late-Stage Capitalist America by Will Nolen.- Chapter 11: Nihilism on the Move: Global Markets of Cynicism and Care in DRUCK and SKAM: Italia by Aviva Dove-Viebahn.- Chapter 12: "Something's coming. Something hungry for blood": The Upside-Down as an Environmental Reality by Srijani Naskar and Rusha Chowdhury.
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youth television;youth media;youth markets;children's television;teen television;young adult television;US television;global television;LGBTQ+ representation;racial justice;gender on television;social justice;representation of mental illness;economic precarity;environmental crisis;war and conflict;media activism;diversity equity and inclusion