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Quarterlife Crisis: Generation Bling. Don Fernandez.

by Fernandez, Don; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 25Family. Publisher: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2004ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Crises | Frustration | Lifestyles | Mass media and culture | Popular culture | Television and youth | TwentysomethingsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "From the time 20-somethings were tykes, they've been overloaded with media images of success, fame, wealth and beauty. Has pop culture led to the quarterlife crisis?" (ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION) This article acknowledges that "many experiencing the quarterlife crisis were pounded by more media stimulus than any prior group of young adults in U.S. history" and considers how the "celebrity culture" fuels the frustration these young people feel.
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Originally Published: Quarterlife Crisis: Generation Bling, Nov. 15, 2004; pp. E1+.

"From the time 20-somethings were tykes, they've been overloaded with media images of success, fame, wealth and beauty. Has pop culture led to the quarterlife crisis?" (ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION) This article acknowledges that "many experiencing the quarterlife crisis were pounded by more media stimulus than any prior group of young adults in U.S. history" and considers how the "celebrity culture" fuels the frustration these young people feel.

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