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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

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.

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

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

What is the mall a symbol of in the story?

A new religion

What is the car in the story symbolize?

A cultural construct of masculine power

What is a characteristic of the music being played?

It is very sexual in nature

What is Arnold the voice of in the story?

The voice of popular culture

What does Arnold Friend's manipulation of Connie represent?

The manipulation of popular culture in female sexuality to being male centered.

What is the door represent in "Where are You going, Where Have you been?

Feminine dominance and stability.

What is the home in "Where are You Going, Where Have You Been?

The home is the barrier between Connie and Friend's manipulation