Teen TV : genre, consumption, identity / edited by Glyn Davis and Kay Dickinson.
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2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Glyn Davis and Kay Dickinson
- A boy for all planets : Roswell, Smallville and the teen male melodrama / Miranda J. Banks
- Teen futures : discourses of alienation, the social and technology in Australian science-fiction television series / Leonie Rutherford
- Chosen ones : reading the contemporary teen heroine / Jenny Bavidge
- Dawson's Creek : 'quality teen TV' and 'mainstream cult?' / Matt Hills
- 'So who's got time for adults!' : femininity, consumption and the development of teen TV- from Gidget to Buffy / Bill Osgerby
- Selling teen culture : how American multimedia conglomeration reshaped teen television in the 1990s / Valerie Wee
- 'My generation' : popular music, age and influence in teen drama of the 1990s / Kay Dickinson
- Total request live and the creation of virtual community / Richard K. Olsen
- Saying it out loud : revealing television's queer teens / Glyn Davis
- Dormant dormitory friendships : race and gender in Felicity / Sharon Ross
- 'We don't need no education' : adolescents and the school in contemporary Australian teen TV / Kate Douglas and Kelly McWilliam
- Roswell High, alien chic and the in/human / Neil Badmington
- 'Feels like home' : Dawson's Creek : nostalgia and the young adult viewer / Clare Birchall.