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Shakespeare and Gender: Toward a Theory of Popular Cultural Mediation

Shakespeare and Gender: Toward a Theory of Popular Cultural Mediation

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Shakespeare and Gender: Toward a Theory of Popular Cultural Mediation

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Shakespeare and Gender: Toward a Theory of Popular Cultural Mediation

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Princeton, N.J: Program in Women's Studies

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Critical matrix, 1994-06, Vol.8 (1), p.81

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English

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Princeton, N.J: Program in Women's Studies

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[Terry Eagleton], Literary Theory (Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1983)28. 5. Notwithstanding feminist critiques of the canon as an ideological tool to legitimate political exclusion and domination, my argument has more to say about the way "high" or literary culture is (mis) represented in and through mass media texts. Another interesting study th...

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1066-288X

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