Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... gender and TV . The book thus considers women as producers ( the essays by Loretta Loach , Helen Baehr and Angela Spindler - Brown , Patricia Holland , Jill Hyem , Gillian Skirrow , and Julie D'Acci deal with women as workers ...
... gender and TV . The book thus considers women as producers ( the essays by Loretta Loach , Helen Baehr and Angela Spindler - Brown , Patricia Holland , Jill Hyem , Gillian Skirrow , and Julie D'Acci deal with women as workers ...
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... gender limit television's output , allowing producers to reject the feminist demand that TV specifically address women's interests ( a strategy seen as " regressive " by TV executives because it segregates the audience ) while ...
... gender limit television's output , allowing producers to reject the feminist demand that TV specifically address women's interests ( a strategy seen as " regressive " by TV executives because it segregates the audience ) while ...
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... gender- also reveals a surprising affinity between modernism and anorexia insofar as both phenomena involve a crisis of gender that calls into question the very categories of male and female on which such traditional roles are based ...
... gender- also reveals a surprising affinity between modernism and anorexia insofar as both phenomena involve a crisis of gender that calls into question the very categories of male and female on which such traditional roles are based ...
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