<p><i>Secret Identities and Double Lives on Tween TV</i> in introduces readers to the concepts of tweenhood and television (TV) tropes by providing historical and theoretical contexts and reviewing the history of TV targeted to tweens.</p><p>Through a qualitative analysis of various live-action sitcoms this book explores the popularity of programming featuring characters leading secret lives and targeted to tweens. By unpacking various theoretical explanations of this distinct period of life and examining them through the critical lens of the content of these tween TV shows that feature secret identities the book offers a unique understanding of the tween experience woven in the nexus of power morality friendship romance family life and self-identity.</p><p>This book’s analysis and understanding would benefit children’s media scholars and researchers students of media studies communication studies cultural studies adolescent studies and child development.</p>
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