Off-centre: Feminism and Cultural StudiesSarah Franklin, Celia Lury, Jackie Stacey Anthology of recent work in the spheres of feminism and cultural studies divided into three areas, namely representation and ideology, science and technology, and Thatcherism and the enterprise culture. The authors argue for the amalgamation of these areas in the analysis of contemporary culture. |
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Feminism Marxism and Thatcherism | 21 |
Melodramas gendered audience Angela Partington | 49 |
popular magazines and dominant | 69 |
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