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Popular Culture Texts and Young People: Making Meaning, Honouring Resistance, and Becoming Harry Potter
The article discusses how popular culture produces much of the materials out of which people fashion their identities. These materials include images and messages from the music, TV, film, technology and fashion industries.
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