Teen Film

Teen Film

Author: Catherine Driscoll

Publisher: Berg

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1847888445

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What makes a film a teen film? And why, when it represents such powerful and enduring ideas about youth and adolescence, is teen film usually viewed as culturally insignificant? Teen film is usually discussed as a representation of the changing American teenager, highlighting the institutions of high school and the nuclear family, and experiments in sexual development and identity formation. But not every film featuring these components is a teen film and not every teen film is American. Arguing that teen film is always a story about becoming a citizen and a subject, Teen Film presents a new history of the genre, surveys the existing body of scholarship, and introduces key critical tools for discussing teen film. Surveying a wide range of films including The Wild One, Heathers, Akira and Donnie Darko, the book's central focus is on what kind of adolescence teen film represents, and on teen film's capacity to produce new and influential images of adolescence.


Teen Movies

Teen Movies

Author: Timothy Shary

Publisher: Wallflower Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781904764496

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Teen Movies: American Youth on Screen is a detailed look at the depiction of teens on film and its impact throughout film's history. Timothy Shary looks at the development of the teen movie - the rebellion, the romance, the sex and the horror - up to contemporary portrayals of ever-changing youth. Films studied include Rebel Without a Cause (1955), Splendor in the Grass (1961), Carrie (1976), The Breakfast Club (1985), and American Pie (1999).


Teen Movie Hell

Teen Movie Hell

Author: Mike McPadden

Publisher: Bazillion Points LLC

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781935950233

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Born in the drive-in theatre backseats of the 1970s, the demonic fun of Teen Movie Hell ignited the 1980s VCR, cable TV, and multiplex booms that burned well into the 1990s. Author Mike 'McBeardo' McPadden passes righteous judgment, one boobs-and-boner opus at a time, plus penetrating insight from Eddie Deezen (Grease, Zapped!), Samm Deighan, Kat Ellinger, Wendy McClure, Katie Rife, Heather Drain, Lisa Carver, Rachel McPadden, Liz Mason, Christina Ward, and Kier-La Janisse.


Disney Teen Beach

Disney Teen Beach

Author: Sarah Nathan

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781472318862

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When Mack and Brady get transported into 1960s musical 'West Side Story', they find themselves in the middle of a surfers vs bikers war. And when they accidentally change the plot of the movie, they don't know if they'll ever be able to get back home.


The 1990s Teen Horror Cycle

The 1990s Teen Horror Cycle

Author: Alexandra West

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-06-08

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1476670641

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Many critics and fans refer to the 1990s as the decade that horror forgot, with few notable entries in the genre. Yet horror went mainstream in the '90s by speaking to the anxieties of American youth during one of the country's most prosperous eras. No longer were films made on low budgets and dependent on devotees for success. Horror found its way onto magazine covers, fashion ads and CD soundtrack covers. "Girl power" feminism and a growing distaste for consumerism defined an audience that both embraced and rejected the commercial appeal of these films. This in-depth study examines the youth subculture and politics of the era, focusing on such films as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Scream (1996), I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Idle Hands (1999) and Cherry Falls (2000).


The Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film

The Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film

Author: Samantha Colling

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2017-07-27

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1501318500

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What is 'fun' about the Hollywood version of girlhood? Through re-evaluating notions of pleasure and fun, The Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film forms a study of Hollywood girl teen films between 2000-2010. By tracing the aesthetic connections between films such as Mean Girls (Waters, 2004), Hairspray (Shankman, 2007), and Easy A (Gluck, 2010), the book articulates the specific types of pleasure these films offer as a means to understand how Hollywood creates gendered ideas of fun. Rather than condemn these films as 'guilty pleasures' this book sets out to understand how they are designed to create experiences that feel as though they express desires, memories, or fantasies that girls supposedly share in common. Providing a practical model for a new approach to cinematic pleasures The Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film proposes that these films offer a limited version of girlhood that feels like potential and promise but is restricted within prescribed parameters.


Rethinking the Hollywood Teen Movie

Rethinking the Hollywood Teen Movie

Author: Frances Smith

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2018-06-30

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1474413110

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An analysis of novelistic explorations of modernism in mathematics and its cultural interrelations.


Rebels and Chicks

Rebels and Chicks

Author: Stephen Tropiano

Publisher: Backstage Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780823097012

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A fascinating account of the evolution of the "teen movie" analyzes more than one hundred films for and about teenagers, discusses the relationship between teen movies and the youth movement, and offers a comprehensive filmography of teen flicks. Original.


Consent Culture and Teen Films

Consent Culture and Teen Films

Author: Michele Meek

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2023-04-04

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0253065755

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Teen films of the 1980s were notorious for treating consent as irrelevant, with scenes of boys spying in girls' locker rooms and tricking girls into sex. While contemporary movies now routinely prioritize consent, ensure date rape is no longer a joke, and celebrate girls' desires, sexual consent remains a problematic and often elusive ideal in teen films. In Consent Culture and Teen Films, Michele Meek traces the history of adolescent sexuality in US cinema and examines how several films from the 2000s, including Blockers, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, The Kissing Booth, and Alex Strangelove, take consent into account. Yet, at the same time, Meek reveals that teen films expose how affirmative consent ("yes means yes") fails to protect youth from unwanted and unpleasant sexual encounters. By highlighting ambiguous sexual interactions in teen films--such as girls' failure to obtain consent from boys, queer teens subjected to conversion therapy camps, and youth manipulated into sexual relationships with adults--Meek unravels some of consent's intricacies rather than relying on oversimplification. By exposing affirmative consent in teen films as gendered, heteronormative, and cis-centered, Consent Culture and Teen Films suggests we must continue building a more inclusive consent framework that normalizes youth sexual desire and agency with all its complexities and ambivalences.


The Road to Romance and Ruin

The Road to Romance and Ruin

Author: Jon Lewis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-04

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1317928784

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This book analyses the teen film as the rare medium able to represent the otherwise chaotic and conflicting experience of youth. The author focuses on six major issues: alienation, deviance and delinquency, sex and gender, the politics of consumption, the apolitics of youth(ful) rebellion, and regression into nostalgia. Despite the many differences within the genre, this book sees all teen films as focused on a single social concern: the breakdown of traditional forms of authority – school, church, family. Working with the theories of such diverse scholars as Kenneth Keniston, Bruno Bettelheim, Erik Erikson, Theodor Adorno, Simon Frith, and Dick Hebdige, the author draws an innovative and flexible model of a cultural history of youth. Originally published in 1992.