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Sarafino, Edward P. The fears of childhood: A guide to recognizing and reducing fearful states in children. New York, N.Y: Human Sciences Press, 1986.

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Goode, Erich. Moral panics: The social construction of deviance. 2nd ed. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

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Goode, Erich. Moral panics: The social construction of deviance. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1994.

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Biess, Frank. German Angst: Fear and Democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany. Oxford University Press, 2022.

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Biess, Frank. German Angst: Fear and Democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Gray, Bianca K. Angst: A Collection of Poems. Bianca K. Gray, 2022.

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Hall, Ann C., and Mardia J. Bishop, eds. Mommy Angst. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400687105.

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This revealing work looks at representations of motherhood from a wide range of pop culture sources to explore larger questions about the image and self-image of mothers in the United States. How has the popularity of Gilmore Girls influenced perspectives on teenage pregnancies? How did the mother-in-law assume such monstrous proportions? Did the Republicans’ view of motherhood—and their continual hectoring of Hillary Clinton for putting ambition ahead of family—cost them the 2008 election? Mommy Angst: Motherhood in American Popular Culture considers questions like these as it probes our country’s views on mothers, and how those views shape—and are shaped by—the habitually oversimplified portrayals of mothers in pop culture, politics, and the media. Mommy Angst gets at the heart of America’s anxious ambivalence toward mothers—whether sanctifying them, vilifying them, or praising the ideal of motherhood while thoroughly undervaluing the complexities of their lives and their contributions to family and society. To highlight the many sides of motherhood, the collection contrasts the lives of a diverse range of real moms with their pop culture representations, including Jewish mothers, Cuban mothers, teenage mothers, mothers with disabilities, working versus stay-at-home moms, and more.
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Ramirez, Anastasia. Gay Teenage Angst: A Poem Collection. Independently Published, 2017.

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Killman, Carol. Love + Angst: The Complete 80's Poetry Collection. The Book Couple LLC, 2017.

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Rogers, Art. Angst, Eros & Other Locales: A Collection of Poetry. Authors Choice Press, 2001.

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Smithfield, Ben, and Reimarie Cabalu. Teenage Angst: A Collection of Pain from The 90s. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Smithfield, Ben, and Reimarie Cabalu. Teenage Angst: A Collection of Pain from The 90s. Heads or Tales Press, 2016.

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Emery, Kevin Ross. Angst, Drama Queens, and Victimhood: A Collection of Love Poetry. LightLines Publishing, 2020.

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Emery, Kevin Ross. Angst, Drama Queens, and Victimhood: A Collection of Love Poetry. LightLines Publishing, 2020.

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Walters, Lacy. Just Another Adolescent Full of Angst: A Collection of Poetry By. Independently Published, 2017.

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Brett, Kev. Artist Angst: A Collection of Comic Strips of a Comic Creator's Life. Independently Published, 2021.

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Ingebretsen, Edward. At Stake: Monsters and the Rhetoric of Fear in Public Culture. University Of Chicago Press, 2003.

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Ingebretsen, Edward. At Stake: Monsters and the Rhetoric of Fear in Public Culture. University Of Chicago Press, 2001.

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Briand, Paul. A Boomer's Angst: A Collection of Columns About Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Lower Cholesterol. Writers Club Press, 2001.

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Paravisini-Gebert, Lizabeth. Jamaica Kincaid. Greenwood, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400673481.

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With the publication of her novelAnnie Johnin 1985, Jamaica Kincaid entered the ranks of the best novelists of her generation. Her three autobiographical novels,Annie John,Lucy, andAutobiography of My Mother, and collection of short stories,At the Bottom of the River, touch on the universal theme of coming-of-age and the female adolescent's need to sever her ties to her mother. This angst is couched in the social landscape of post-colonial Antigua, a small Caribbean island whose legacy of racism affects Kincaid's protagonists. Her fiction rewrites the history of the Caribbean from a West Indies perspective and this milieu colors the experiences of her characters. Following a biographical chapter, Paravisini-Gebert traces the development of Kincaid's craft as a writer. Each of the novels and the collection of short stories is discussed in a separate chapter that includes sections on plot, character, theme, and an alternate critical approach from which to read the novel, such as feminist. A complete primary and secondary bibliography and lists of selected reviews of Kincaid's work complete the study.
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Smith, Gwendoline. Definitive Mental Health Self-Help 3-Book Collection: The Book of Knowing, the Book of Overthinking and the Book of Angst. Atlantic Books, Limited, 2023.

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Songer, Marcia. Garrison Keillor. Greenwood, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400655647.

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Combining a career in live radio performances and equally lively short story writing for theNew Yorker,Garrison Keillor has continually charmed fans and readers with his homespun wit and warmth. While acknowledging his career highlights, this full-length critical study supports Keillor's own view of himself as writer rather than performer, by examining his literary accomplishments and giving serious analysis of his fictional works. In order to understand his tremendous popular appeal, Songer situates Keillor within the rich literary heritage associated with American humorists such as Mark Twain, James Thurber, and Will Rogers. This volume treats each collection of stories as a cohesive literary entity, from the early worksHappy to be HereandLake Wobegon Days, whose familiar characters concerned themselves with social pressures and teenage angst, toThe Book of Guys, which wryly examines the pitfalls of the modern male experience. In analyzing Keillor's most recent work, the novelWobegon Boy,Songer expertly explores Keillor's humorous handling of real life lessons to be learned from the small town legacy. This full-length critical study gives readers a close-up view of Garrison Keillor as he reinvents himself from a shy, small town Minnesota native son, to a successful New York writer who is internationally recognized as the voice of everyman. The well documented biographical and literary heritage chapters familiarize readers with the myriad of literary, social, religious and moral influences that would become thematic materials for Keillor's fiction writing. Each chapter in this Critical Companion examines closely the character development, plot structure, and thematic concerns that tie together each of Keillor's major works and short story collections. Literature students and teachers alike will also find very useful the extensive bibliography with a complete list of all of Keillor's writings as well as reviews, criticism, and further biographical information about this delightful writer.

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