Virtual Reality, Cyberspace and Adolescent Dissipation: A Close Reading of Kirsten Krauth’s Just a Girl
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“Virtual Reality, Cyberspace and Adolescent Dissipation: A Close Reading of Kirsten Krauth’s Just a Girl” by Ketaki Datta studies the impact of virtual media on the human relationships and the emotional conditioning of a girl. The paper portrays the detrimental ramifications of seeking relationships outside the immediate surroundings of the family and points out the problematics of the situations where the families do not bond together and become vulnerable by seeking love and validation from external sources.
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