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Women and Girls in Popular Television in the Age of Post-Feminism
  • ISSN: 1601-829X
  • E-ISSN: 2040-0586

Abstract

The editorial summarizes current debates on post-feminism and also on women and girls in the media. After that, the editorial outlines articles in the issue and connects them to outlined debates on post-feminism and women and girls in the media.

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2022-06-01
2024-04-29
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Keyword(s): films; Game of Thrones; girls; Happy Valley; popular culture; series; TV programme; women
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