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Young Adult fiction genre discussed as reflecting modern anxieties about bureaucratic control and powerlessness

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"It feels like they sanitized the character for the YA crowd. She's not saying fuck off to conformity anymore, but instead trying to navigate her way through high-school cliques like every other shitty teen drama."
What's going on with that Wednesday Addams show? · u/Proper_Cold_6939 · ↑188 · 2022-12-11
"The modern-day fairy tale is not at peace with HR. Our fairy realm's preoccupation with the problems of the micromanaged life resonates. Its paranoia reflects a culture that has lost faith in its own ruling class. The YA novel's adolescent attitude toward authority speaks to the experiences of the m"
More on why YA is so popular · u/EternalAmbiguity · ↑39 · 2021-07-31
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