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This study delves into the narrative potential of urban environments, using examples from popular media such as "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" (1972) and "Sesame Street" (1969). It also examines the works of author/illustrator Ezra Jack Keats, including "The Snowy Day" (1962) and "Whistle for Willie" (1964). The focus is on the South Bronx neighborhood in New York City during the 1970s, specifically Alphabet City on the Lower East Side. Additionally, the concept of "The Secret Garden" (1911) and the film "Bird" (2008) are briefly discussed.
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Telling Secrets in the City:Narrative Possibility and the Urban Environment
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids premiers in 1972(created by Bill Cosby)