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Taking a hard, penetrating look at the despondent heart of darkness
of the 1990s, "The Death Proclamation of Generation X" is a probing
chronicle of America's thirteenth generation caught between the
idealistic Baby Boomers and the well-financed Generation Y.
Generation X was scapegoated and dismissed without the chance to
prove themselves. Blending tenets of psychology, sociology, and
cultural anthropology, author Maxim Furek offers a unique
perspective to the post-modernist discourse by exploring the impact
that personalities such as Andrew Wood, Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley,
River Phoenix, Marilyn Manson, and Anna Nicole Smith left on that
generation. Evaluating the psychological and sociological variables
of goth, grunge, and heroin, Furek weaves a dark tapestry of this
unique demographic group born between 1965 and 1978. "The Death
Proclamation of Generation X" pieces together the complexities of
Generation X to acknowledge their individuality, honor their
existence, and to celebrate their future. They are a group with
their own identity of music, attitude, and culture. The resilience
of Generation X is but another example of the power of this special
collection of people-a group of highly skilled and adaptive
individuals.
Taking a hard, penetrating look at the despondent heart of darkness
of the 1990s, "The Death Proclamation of Generation X" is a probing
chronicle of America's thirteenth generation caught between the
idealistic Baby Boomers and the well-financed Generation Y.
Generation X was scapegoated and dismissed without the chance to
prove themselves. Blending tenets of psychology, sociology, and
cultural anthropology, author Maxim Furek offers a unique
perspective to the post-modernist discourse by exploring the impact
that personalities such as Andrew Wood, Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley,
River Phoenix, Marilyn Manson, and Anna Nicole Smith left on that
generation. Evaluating the psychological and sociological variables
of goth, grunge, and heroin, Furek weaves a dark tapestry of this
unique demographic group born between 1965 and 1978. "The Death
Proclamation of Generation X" pieces together the complexities of
Generation X to acknowledge their individuality, honor their
existence, and to celebrate their future. They are a group with
their own identity of music, attitude, and culture. The resilience
of Generation X is but another example of the power of this special
collection of people-a group of highly skilled and adaptive
individuals.
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