Citations

Prologue: Who Are You?

1“Jim Henson,” Muppet Wiki. http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Jim_Henson.

2 “(It’s Not That Easy) Bein’ Green” (from ‘Sesame Street’), NIEHS Kids’ Pages. http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/games/songs/movies/greenmid.htm.

3Ibid.

Chapter 1: Presentation: The Mirror Image

1Sean Homer, Jacques Lacan (London: Routledge, 2005), 24–25. Questia, Web, 4 February 2011.

2Ibid.

3Bernadette Casey, Neil Casey, Ben Calvert, Liam French, and Justin Lewis, Television Studies: The Key Concepts (London: Routledge, 2002), 183. Questia, Web, 4 February 2011.

4Philippe Rochat, “Five Levels of Self-Awareness as They Unfold Early in Life,” Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal 12 (2003): 717–731. www.psychology.emory.edu/cognition/rochat/lab/PDF/Fivelevelsofselfawarenessastheyunfoldearlyinlife.pdf.

5M.R. Montgomery, Saying Goodbye: A Memoir for Two Fathers (New York: Knopf, 1989), quoted in Note 4, page 718.

6Frank Reed, “42% of Americans Have Googled Themselves; None Have Gone Blind.” (29 January 2010). www.marketingpilgrim.com/?s=Americans+Have+Googled+Themselves.

7Ibid.

8Scott Barry Kaufmann, “How to Spot a Narcissist,” Psychology Today, (5 July 2011). www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201106/how-spot-narcissist.

9“Heather Is a Total Babe” (30 June 2011). http://thedirty.com/2011/06/heather-is-a-total-babe/.

10“Dirt, Lies and The Internet,” The Dr. Phil Show. (Original air date 11 November 2010).

Chapter 2: Protection: Exposing the Blind Spots

1Emily Sohn, “The No-Fear ...

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