Television and Women's Culture: The Politics of the PopularMary Ellen Brown Currency Press, 1990 - 244 pagina's An international team of contributors examine critically the relationship between television and women's culture in this text, which argues that such different media as soap opera and police fiction offer women opportunities for negotiation of their own meanings and appreciation. |
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Women as Audiences | 25 |
Women Audiences and the Workplace | 61 |
Copyright | |
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