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Generation Gap

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Generation Gap
Fathers and Sons
Turgenev novel depicts conflicts of politics and generations. [Russ. Lit.: Benét, 341]
Pontifex, Theobald
domineering father disinherits his unworldly son. [Br. Lit.: Butler The Way of All Flesh in Magill I, 1097]
Wynne, Hugh
never wins the understanding or favor of his stern Quaker father. [Am. Lit.: Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker; Magill I, 390]


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PEOPLE both young and old bridged the generation gap and gathered together to address some of their mutual concerns.
The so-called generation gap is, in large part, the result of miscommunication and misunderstanding, fueled by common insecurities and the desire for clout,?
Several essays and interviews cover topics such as the generation gap among Chicana/o community leaders; network theory and Indohispanic issues; struggles Latino leaders face; and challenges of the cyber age.
 
 
 
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