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PART II: MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY, & MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION

Baby's Gone A-Hunting: The Hunger Games, Bully, and Struggling to Grow Up

Pages 27-30 | Published online: 07 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

Movies that treat the imagined future and that deal with issues of adolescence coming to adulthood are represented by The Hunger Games. The role of movies that present a dystopic view of the future in our actual attempts to deal with contemporary adolescence is discussed in this article. The use of images of the future as representations of the present is examined.

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