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Even with the "heavy-handed jargon" it makes some interesting points, and
other films from the 1970s (*Pretty Baby, Taxi Driver) *through the most
recent decade (*Bully, Hound Dog*) could be similarly analyzed. What seem
to be missing are films in which gender plays a significant role in
determining what falls into the "undecidable" area of youth sexuality
(unless one would endeavor to assess, for example, made-for-TV fare about
Mary Kay LeTourneau or Debra LaFave).
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:21 PM, James Twiggs <jtwigzz@yahoo.com> wrote:
> For those who can tolerate the jargon and heavy-handedness, here's this:
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> Presumed Innocent: The Paradox of 'Coming of Age' and
> the Problem of Youth Sexuality in *Lolita* and *Thirteen* *Fleur Gabriel.
> Monash University, Australia*
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other films from the 1970s (*Pretty Baby, Taxi Driver) *through the most
recent decade (*Bully, Hound Dog*) could be similarly analyzed. What seem
to be missing are films in which gender plays a significant role in
determining what falls into the "undecidable" area of youth sexuality
(unless one would endeavor to assess, for example, made-for-TV fare about
Mary Kay LeTourneau or Debra LaFave).
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:21 PM, James Twiggs <jtwigzz@yahoo.com> wrote:
> For those who can tolerate the jargon and heavy-handedness, here's this:
>
> Presumed Innocent: The Paradox of 'Coming of Age' and
> the Problem of Youth Sexuality in *Lolita* and *Thirteen* *Fleur Gabriel.
> Monash University, Australia*
> *
> *
> *http://www.culture-communication.unimelb.edu.au/platform/v1_gabriel.html*
>
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