Women in popular culture
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Women in popular culture
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Women in popular culture
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Incoming Resources
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- You play the girl, on Playboy bunnies, Stepford wives, train wrecks, and other mixed messages, Carina Chocano
- Heroines of comic books and literature, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, and Bob Batchelor
- Beauty and misogyny, harmful cultural practices in the West, Sheila Jeffreys
- Feminism & popular culture, investigating the postfeminist mystique, Rebecca Munford & Melanie Waters
- The geek feminist revolution, Kameron Hurley
- Generation M, misogyny in media and culture, the Media Education Foundation presents ; Vox Populi Productions presents ; written, produced, and directed by Thomas Keith
- Dead blondes and bad mothers, monstrosity, patriarchy, and the fear of female power, Sady Doyle
- We were feminists once, from Riot Grrrl to CoverGirlĀ®, the buying and selling of a political movement, Andi Zeisler
- You've come a long way, baby, women, politics, and popular culture, edited by Lilly J. Goren
- The spectacular sisterhood of superwomen, awesome female characters from comic book history, Hope Nicholson
- The new heroines, female embodiment and technology in 21st-century popular culture, Katheryn Wright
- The Bro Code, How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men, a presentation of the Media Education Foundation ; written and produced by Thomas Keith
- Can't stop the grrrls, confronting sexist labels in pop music from Ariana Grande to Yoko Ono, Lily E. Hirsch
- Geek chic, smart women in popular culture, edited by Sherrie A. Inness
- Unlikeable female characters, the women pop culture wants you to hate, Anna Bogutskaya
- Her best shot, women and guns in America, Laura Browder
- Beyond bombshells, the new action heroine in popular culture, Jeffrey A. Brown
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