‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE

Assigning stereotypical behaviors and traits associated with young people—selfabsorbed, narcissistic, lost, technologically dependent, disrespectful, financially unstable, etc.—to Millennials have become common practice in popular media and colloquial discourse and are not without consequence. Altho...

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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_787492021-08-17T05:04:22Z ‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE FA00013680 Regutti, Kailin (author) Scodari, Christine (Thesis advisor) Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor) School of Communication and Multimedia Studies Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters 113 p. application/pdf Thesis or Dissertation Text English Assigning stereotypical behaviors and traits associated with young people—selfabsorbed, narcissistic, lost, technologically dependent, disrespectful, financially unstable, etc.—to Millennials have become common practice in popular media and colloquial discourse and are not without consequence. Although the contemporary discourses circulating through society appear to be characteristically Millennial, similar discourses have historically appeared in conversations surrounding preceding generations. This thesis uses five popular culture case studies that capture the zeitgeist of both young Boomers and Millennials to compare discourses and critically examines the overlapping references between age groups and generational categories. This research also aims to bring visibility to the relevance of age getting lost amidst discourses about generations. Using textual analysis via discursive formations, this project reveals the reproduction of dominant power structures among generational discourses and poses implications to those power structures. Florida Atlantic University Generations Generation Y Baby boom generation Discourse Includes bibliography. Thesis (MA)--Florida Atlantic University, 2021. FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection Copyright © is held by the author with permission granted to Florida Atlantic University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013680 https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A78749/datastream/TN/view/%E2%80%98OK%2C%E2%80%99%20IT%E2%80%99S%20AN%20AGE%20THING%3A%20A%20COMPARATIVE%20ANALYSIS%20OF%20MILLENNIAL%20AND%20BOOMER%20DISCOURSE.jpg
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Baby boom generation
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Baby boom generation
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‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE
description Assigning stereotypical behaviors and traits associated with young people—selfabsorbed, narcissistic, lost, technologically dependent, disrespectful, financially unstable, etc.—to Millennials have become common practice in popular media and colloquial discourse and are not without consequence. Although the contemporary discourses circulating through society appear to be characteristically Millennial, similar discourses have historically appeared in conversations surrounding preceding generations. This thesis uses five popular culture case studies that capture the zeitgeist of both young Boomers and Millennials to compare discourses and critically examines the overlapping references between age groups and generational categories. This research also aims to bring visibility to the relevance of age getting lost amidst discourses about generations. Using textual analysis via discursive formations, this project reveals the reproduction of dominant power structures among generational discourses and poses implications to those power structures. === Includes bibliography. === Thesis (MA)--Florida Atlantic University, 2021. === FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
author2 Regutti, Kailin (author)
author_facet Regutti, Kailin (author)
title ‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE
title_short ‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE
title_full ‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE
title_fullStr ‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE
title_full_unstemmed ‘OK,’ IT’S AN AGE THING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MILLENNIAL AND BOOMER DISCOURSE
title_sort ‘ok,’ it’s an age thing: a comparative analysis of millennial and boomer discourse
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013680
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