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12 Cards in this Set
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When does this story happen? two answers |
At the time when pop culture is developing Baby Boomers are coming through as cultural consumers |
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This story takes place during which time period? Why is this significant? |
1950's and the 1960's This is the transition between two very different time periods. More emphasis on the individual. This time period itself is a liminal space. |
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Give characteristics of Connie (4) |
-The rebel of the family -Binary and duplicit -Very aware of her appearance and tries to always present herself well -Values how people look at her -15 years old |
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Give two characteristics of June (3) |
-25 years old -Does not follow convention -Works as a secretary - |
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Give the problem that the mother in the story exemplifies? |
She was once pretty and now is not so much |
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What is the mall a symbol of in the story? |
A new religion |
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What is the car in the story symbolize? |
A cultural construct of masculine power |
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What is a characteristic of the music being played? |
It is very sexual in nature |
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What is Arnold the voice of in the story? |
The voice of popular culture |
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What does Arnold Friend's manipulation of Connie represent? |
The manipulation of popular culture in female sexuality to being male centered. |
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What is the door represent in "Where are You going, Where Have you been? |
Feminine dominance and stability. |
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What is the home in "Where are You Going, Where Have You Been? |
The home is the barrier between Connie and Friend's manipulation |