Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 10-11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... female characters on L.A. Law may not necessarily be identified as feminists , but all of the four major female leads - partner Ann Kelsey , District Attorney Grace Van Owen , associate Abby Perkins , and secretary Roxanne Melman ...
... female characters on L.A. Law may not necessarily be identified as feminists , but all of the four major female leads - partner Ann Kelsey , District Attorney Grace Van Owen , associate Abby Perkins , and secretary Roxanne Melman ...
Síða 42
... female authority that is distinctly unambivalent . Van Owen affirms a principle of equality that may be somewhat cynical , but is nonetheless of feminist inspiration : that women and men have the same rights to exploit the law , and ...
... female authority that is distinctly unambivalent . Van Owen affirms a principle of equality that may be somewhat cynical , but is nonetheless of feminist inspiration : that women and men have the same rights to exploit the law , and ...
Síða 96
... female was a " real " tease , a come - on ; masculinity was the modern , high - tech machine , that place of invisibility and power , watching , taping , while the low- tech women sang , " Buy me " ; video and the female body were ...
... female was a " real " tease , a come - on ; masculinity was the modern , high - tech machine , that place of invisibility and power , watching , taping , while the low- tech women sang , " Buy me " ; video and the female body were ...
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