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 Generation X - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As the term Generation X later became somewhat interchangeable with "twentysomething", he later revised his notion of Generation X to include anyone considered as "twentysomething" in the years 1987 to 1991.
The term Generation X was later popularized in 1991 when Douglas Coupland's popular novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture was published.
Generation X has also been described as a generation consisting of those people whose teen years were touched by the 1980s, although many who are considered part of this generation had their teenage years stretching into the 1990s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Generation_X   (3901 words)

  
 Definition of Generation X
Douglas Coupland has said Generation X is not a chronological age "but a way of looking at the world." True, but most of the people who look at the world in this Gen X way (cynical, ironic, sarcastic) fall into the twentysomething age group.
Generation X should not be viewed as a pejorative term and it's not an inflexible definition.
Gen X was the first to experience MTV and the Fox network and they are an audience many advertisers are eager to reach.
www.albany.net /~genxtv/define.html   (3901 words)

  
 Definition of Generation X
Generation X should not be viewed as a pejorative term and it's not an inflexible definition.
In reality, a generation is more than a demographic unit, but because television and the media love to group people in target markets, Generation X often appears to be only white middle-class twentysomethings.
Douglas Coupland has said Generation X is not a chronological age "but a way of looking at the world." True, but most of the people who look at the world in this Gen X way (cynical, ironic, sarcastic) fall into the twentysomething age group.
www.albany.net /~genxtv/define.html   (920 words)

  
 Definition of Generation X
Generation X should not be viewed as a pejorative term and it's not an inflexible definition.
In reality, a generation is more than a demographic unit, but because television and the media love to group people in target markets, Generation X often appears to be only white middle-class twentysomethings.
Douglas Coupland has said Generation X is not a chronological age "but a way of looking at the world." True, but most of the people who look at the world in this Gen X way (cynical, ironic, sarcastic) fall into the twentysomething age group.
www.albany.net /~genxtv/define.html   (920 words)

  
 FilmJerk.com - Film Review: In Her Shoes
As repellant a term as "chick flick" is, "In Her Shoes" is an extraordinary example of the misunderstood genre.
Cameron Diaz nails her iffy role as the high-maintenance youngster, combining the ugly side of being twentysomething (partying, neglect) with fierce personal demons she can't escape.
“In Her Shoes” is a tremendous example of a literary adaptation that doesn’t eventually crumble to pieces.
www.filmjerk.com /new/article1460.html   (780 words)

  
 Bright Future movies : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Now Kurosawa is more interested in cool ''everyday'' details of a futuristic present in which a couple of angry, alienated Japanese twentysomething men bond (if that's not too squishy a term) in shared anger and alienation.
But the most spellbinding aspect of Bright Future is that the surrealism sustains its own squiddish logic, concluding with one of the most breathtaking film finales of the year.
In the weirdly haunting drama Bright Future, the notable new- wave Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa leaves behind the creepy-cool genre details that have distinguished his art-pulp thrillers, including Cure and Charisma.
www.ew.com /ew/article/review/movie/0,6115,783898_1_0_,00.html   (366 words)

  
 Variety.com - Sony, Trans Pacific seek 'Bloomers' docu helmers
The "Late Bloomers" acquisition is the first in a long-term production and distribution deal between Sony Pictures Entertainment TV group and Trans Pacific, which is headed by "Mean Streets" and "The Last Waltz" producer Jonathan Taplin and Japanese investor Shotaro Kawano.
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Trans Pacific Films are looking for a few twentysomething directors to help define those Americans born between 1963 and 1973 for a six-part documentary based on Times Books/Random House publication "Late Bloomers," an author of the book said.
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www.variety.com /article/VR118633?categoryid=13&cs=1   (276 words)

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