Generation X: technology, identity and apocalypse in three novels by Douglas Coupland.

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2006-02-09
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Candy, Geoffrey James Richard
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This paper takes as its base premise the idea that Douglas Coupland has both shaped generation X thought fundamentally while at the same time is continuously shaped by generation X cultural production. Through a postmodern lens, the paper goes on to look at the ways in which notions of identity, and apocalypse have come to play a central role in the thinking of generation X and then looks at the ways in which these themes and generation X as a whole have been affected by technology. The paper looks at three of Coupland’s novels: Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture; Microserfs and Girlfriend in a Coma.
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Master of Arts - English
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douglas coupland, apocalypse, identity, technology, generation x
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