Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... L.A. Law , from Golden Girls with its focus on female bonding and aging to Cagney & Lacey's female - and occasionally feminist - heroics . L.A. Law is distinctly interesting for the ... L.A. Law , one of the Spring - Summer 1988 31.
... L.A. Law , from Golden Girls with its focus on female bonding and aging to Cagney & Lacey's female - and occasionally feminist - heroics . L.A. Law is distinctly interesting for the ... L.A. Law , one of the Spring - Summer 1988 31.
Síða 34
... L.A. Law can only tell its stories by acknowledging , however subtly or indirectly , that men and women occupy radically different positions vis - à - vis the law . The figure of the door that swings both ways reappears in the first ...
... L.A. Law can only tell its stories by acknowledging , however subtly or indirectly , that men and women occupy radically different positions vis - à - vis the law . The figure of the door that swings both ways reappears in the first ...
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... law disrupts the utopian heterosexuality which provides L.A. Law with one of its most distinct continuous threads and certainly with its strongest sense of resolution and closure . While there is much to be said about the ...
... law disrupts the utopian heterosexuality which provides L.A. Law with one of its most distinct continuous threads and certainly with its strongest sense of resolution and closure . While there is much to be said about the ...
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