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Olivia Rodrigo's Brutal, Katy Perry's Teenage Dream, and a debilitating belief that the best years of your life are already behind you walk into a bar...Who makes it out alive?
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sources:
Smith, Elle. “Cons of Advertising to Teenagers.” Chron, smallbusiness.chron.com/cons-advertising-teenagers-36214.html
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Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. “The Growing Child - Teenager (13 to 18 Years).” Stanford’s Childrens, stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=the-growing-child-adolescent-13-to-18-years-90-P02175
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Olivia Rodrigo's Brutal, Katy Perry's Teenage Dream, and a debilitating belief that the best years of your life are already behind you walk into a bar...Who makes it out alive?
-
instagram: instagram.com/shanspeare.jpg
subscribe to T.O.E!: shanspeare.com
patreon: patreon.com/shanspeare
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sources:
Smith, Elle. “Cons of Advertising to Teenagers.” Chron, smallbusiness.chron.com/cons-advertising-teenagers-36214.html
Mann, Zoe. “Why Does Baby Jesus Look like an Old Man in Medieval Religious Iconography?” The Collector, thecollector.com/baby-jesus-in-medieval-religious-iconography
Edwards, Phil. “Why Babies in Medieval Paintings Look Like Ugly Old Men.” Vox, vox.com/2015/7/8/8908825/ugly-medieval-babies
Mintz, Steven. “Childhood and Transatlantic Slavery.” Children & Youth in History, https://chnm.gmu.edu/cyh/case-studies/57.html
Tuttle, Carolyn. “Child Labor During the British Industrial Revolution.” Eh.Net, eh.net/encyclopedia/child-labor-during-the-british-industrial-revolution
History.com Editors, “Child Labor.” History, history.com/topics/industrial-revolution/child-labor
Commonwealth of Massachusetts V. JUUL Labs, Inc. mass.gov/doc/juul-complaint/download
Vergano, Dan. Lee, M. Stephanie. “JUUL Bought Ads on Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, And Other Kids Websites, New Lawsuit Claims.” Buzzfeed, buzzfeednews.com/article/danvergano/juul-marketing-kids-cartoon-websites
Art in Context, “Medieval Art – Looking at the Art and Literature of the Medieval Period.” Art in Context, artincontext.org/medieval-art
World Vision Canada, “Bithi’s Story: Child Labour in the Textile and Apparel Industries.” Medium, medium.com/@worldvisioncan/bithis-story-child-labour-in-the-textile-and-apparel-industries-40b6da0c1521
Unicef, “Child Labor.” Unicef, unicef.org/protection/child-labour
Hafford, Michael. “A Brief History of the Teen.” Medium, medium.com/mel-magazine/a-brief-history-of-the-teen-ad9d240720d5
Wroblewski, M.T. “What Are the Benefits of Advertising to Teens.” Chron, smallbusiness.chron.com/benefits-advertising-teens-75326.html
Cosgrove, Ben. “The Invention of Teenagers: LIFE and the Triumph of Youth Culture.” time.com/3639041/the-invention-of-teenagers-life-and-the-triumph-of-youth-culture
Wolfe, Matt. Teenage (2013)
Kersting, K. (2004, June). Consumerism: Driving teen egos--and buying--through 'branding'. Monitor on Psychology, 35(6). apa.org/monitor/jun04/driving
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. “Understanding the Teen Brain.” Stanford’s Childrens, stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=understanding-the-teen-brain-1-3051
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. “The Growing Child - Teenager (13 to 18 Years).” Stanford’s Childrens, stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=the-growing-child-adolescent-13-to-18-years-90-P02175
Boundless Theatre. “The Origin of the Teenager.” Boundless Theatre. boundlesstheatre.org.uk/we-are-boundless/the-origin-of-the-teenager/#:~:text=Stanley%20Hall.,after%20the%20Second%20World%20War.
Macdonald, Dwight. “A Caste, A Culture, A Market–II.” The New Yorker, 1958. newyorker.com/magazine/1958/11/29/inventing-the-american-teenager
Cohen, Eliot E. “A Teen-Age Bill of Rights; Here is a Ten Point Charter Framed to Meet the Problems of Youth.” The New York Times, 1945. nytimes.com/1945/01/07/archives/a-teenage-bill-of-rights-here-is-a-tenpoint-charter-framed-to-meet.html?auth=linked-google1tap
Wikipedia. “History of Childhood.” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_childhood
Murray, Gail S. “The Long History of Children as Consumers.” Reviews in American History, vol. 33, no. 1, 2005, pp. 84–88. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/30031490 . Accessed 31 Aug. 2022.