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The 'Karen' Phenomenon: Unmasking the Entitlement Epidemic - Paperback

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by K. R. Stonebridge (Author)

In "The Karen Phenomenon: Entitlement in the Age of Social Media," the cultural origins and societal impact of the "Karen" meme are explored in depth. Beginning with the meme's inception, the book traces its roots to stereotypes of demanding and entitled women throughout history, analyzing their evolution and persistence. The psychological underpinnings of "Karen-like" behavior are probed, highlighting the intricate interplay of entitlement, privilege, and ignorance. With a focus on media's amplifying role, the book discusses the double-edged sword of online mob mentality and public shaming. Notably, the gender biases associated with the term are addressed, alongside an examination of racial and socio-economic factors that intersect with entitled behavior. Real-life consequences for viral "Karens" are considered, while some narratives show personal growth post-incident. The book concludes with strategies to counter such behavior and ponders the meme's future implications. Throughout, readers are encouraged towards empathy and understanding in addressing such societal issues.

Number of Pages: 92
Dimensions: 0.19 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 31, 2023
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