Feminist Television Criticism
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gptkb:Academic_Field
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Gender Stereotypes
Portrayal of Women Power Relations |
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gptkb:Reality_TV
Drama Series Children's Television News Programming Sitcoms Soap Operas |
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1970s
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gptkb:class
gptkb:racism gptkb:Intersectionality Sexuality Narrative Structures Audience Reception Industry Structures Production Practices Visual Representation |
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gptkb:Television
Feminism Gender Representation |
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gptkb:Postfeminism
gptkb:The_Male_Gaze gptkb:identity gptkb:Representation gptkb:Patriarchy Empowerment Agency Queer Theory Transnational Feminism Female Spectatorship |
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Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader
Defining Women: Television and the Case of Cagney & Lacey Remote Control: Television, Audiences and Cultural Power Television, History, and American Culture: Feminist Critical Essays |
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Audience Studies
Reception Studies Textual Analysis |
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gptkb:Charlotte_Brunsdon
Julie D'Acci Lynn Spigel |
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Camera Obscura (journal)
Feminist Media Studies (journal) Screen (journal) |
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gptkb:Cultural_Studies
gptkb:Feminist_Theory Media Studies |
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gptkb:Charlotte_Brunsdon
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Feminist Television Criticism
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