Negotiating Canadian Culture Through Youth Television: Discourse on Degrassi (Children's Review) (Book Review)
Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures 2009, Summer, 1, 1
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Publisher Description
Byers, Michele, ed. Growing Up Degrassi: Television, Identity and Youth Cultures. Toronto: Sumach, 2005. 317 pp. $28.95 pb. ISBN 1-894549-48-1. Print. Castellarin, Loretta, and Ken Roberts. Spike. Degrassi Junior High. Halifax: Lorimer, 2006. 106 pp. $9.95 pb. ISBN 1-55028-925-X. Print.
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