The Female Gaze: Women as Viewers of Popular CultureLorraine Gamman, Margaret Marshment Women's Press, 1988 - 224 páginas In this collection of essays, leading cultural commentators and journalists explore what different media images mean to women and the influence women have had on what we read, hear and see. |
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The Female Gaze: Women as Viewers of Popular Culture Lorraine Gamman,Margaret Marshment Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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The Female Gaze: Women as Viewers of Popular Culture Lorraine Gamman,Margaret Marshment Vista de fragmentos - 1988 |
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