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  • Generation X: The Popular Culture That Defined the MTV Generation

    Generation X by Ferguson, Kevin L.; Lenos, Melissa;

    The Popular Culture That Defined the MTV Generation

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 13 November 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781440874611
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages376 pages
    • Size 254x184x26 mm
    • Weight 920 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 34 bw
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    This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive and nuanced exploration of Generation X and its enduring imprint on the cultural landscape of the USA, in realms such as music, television, literature, advertising, and art.

    American life has changed significantly in the last 70 years. Explore the pop culture that defined Generation X, defined as those born between 1965 and 1980, with informative entries on iconic performers (Nirvana, Notorious B.I.G.), films (The Big Lebowski, Heathers), and books (Generation X)-not to mention the technology, media platforms, and events that had a lasting impact on American culture and entertainment. Additional features include interviews from artists and musicians of the era that shed light on their influences, challenges, and achievements, as well as an introductory essay that takes a deeper dive into Generation X attitudes toward work and leisure, race and ethnicity, personal relationships, politics, and social media.

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    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Chronology

    Introduction
    Gen X and Labels
    Gen X as Consumers
    Gen X and Race
    Gen X in Relationships
    Gen X and Health
    Gen X at Leisure
    Gen X and Politics
    Gen X and Domestic Terror
    Gen X and Social Consciousness

    A-Z Entries
    AIDS/HIV Epidemic
    Analog-to-Digital Transition
    Anti-Corporatism
    Apartheid
    Beck, Odelay, 1996
    BET
    The Big Lebowski, 1998
    BIPOC Film and Television Representation
    Black Rock Coalition
    Body Count, ""Cop Killer,"" 1992
    Boy Bands
    Boyz n the Hood, 1991
    Britpop
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 1997-2001, 2001-2003
    Cable TV's Expansion
    Mariah Carey
    The Challenger Explosion
    Children's Television Act/Kid Vid Rules
    Clear Craze
    Clerks, 1994
    Clueless, 1995
    Coffeehouse Culture
    Compact Discs
    Sofia Coppola
    Cyberpunk
    DIY Culture
    Dr. Dre, The Chronic, 1992
    Drug Culture
    Empire Records, 1995
    Nora Ephron
    Fake News, Parody, Satire, Mockumentary
    Family/Domestic Sitcoms
    Festivals: Lollapalooza, Lilith Fair, Coachella, Woodstock '94
    Fight Club, 1999
    Friends, 1994-2004
    Gaming
    Garbage Pail Kids
    Generation X, Douglas Coupland, 1991
    Gen X Nostalgia on Screen
    Ghost World, Daniel Clowes, 1997
    Girls and Women in Popular Music
    Goth
    Graphic Novels
    Grunge
    Heathers, 1989
    John Hughes
    Independent Film
    In Living Color, 1990-1994
    The Internet and Social Media
    The Iran Hostage Crisis
    Spike Jonze
    Latchkey Kids
    Late Night Television
    Spike Lee
    The Literary Brat Pack: Bret Easton Ellis, Tama Janowitz, and Jay McInerney
    Madonna
    Mall Culture
    Mixtapes
    Alanis Morissette
    Kate Moss
    MTV/The Music Video
    My Own Private Idaho, 1991
    Neo-noir
    New Sincerity
    New Wave
    Nirvana, Nevermind, 1991
    Notorious B.I.G., Ready to Die, 1994
    The Nuclear Age in Decline
    Office Space, 1999
    The O.J. Simpson Trial
    Online Activism and Slacktivism
    Operation Desert Storm
    Pavement, Slanted and Enchanted, 1992
    Pearl Jam, Ten, 1991
    Liz Phair
    The Presidential Campaign of 1992
    Princess Diana's Death
    Radio
    Reality Bites, 1994
    Reality TV
    The Real World, 1992-2017, 2019-
    R.E.M., Automatic for the People, 1992
    The Rodney King Beating and the L.A. Riots
    Ronald Reagan Assassination Attempt
    The Sandman, Neil Gaiman, 1989-1993
    Satanic Panic
    Scream, 1996
    Seinfeld, 1989-1998
    The Silence of the Lambs, 1991
    Singles, 1992
    Slacker, 1991
    Snoop Doggy Dogg, Doggystyle, 1993
    Sonic Youth, Dirty, 1992
    The Spice Girls
    Whit Stillman
    Swing and Ska Revivals
    Quentin Tarantino
    Technothriller Cinema
    Teen Melodrama: Beverly Hills, 90210; Melrose Place; Dawson's Creek
    The Terminator, 1984
    Titanic, 1997
    Top Gun, 1986
    Transmedia Storytelling
    Twin Peaks, 1990-1991, 2017
    Video Rentals
    Weird TV
    The X-Files, 1993-2002, 2016-2018
    The X Games
    Young Adult Literature
    Y2K

    Interviews

    Glossary of Key Terms
    Bibliography
    Index

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