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Wimmin in the Mass Media
Publication year - 2021
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zea books
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.32873/unl.dc.zea.1300
Subject(s) - centennial , feminism , mass media , art history , politics , scope (computer science) , media studies , art , history , sociology , gender studies , political science , law , computer science , archaeology , programming language
to the 40th Anniversary Edition: Wimmin in the Mass Media and Centennial College, Looking Backwards • Mary Jo DeeganWIMMIN IN THE MASS MEDIA: Articles Collected at the Centennial Education Program, Fall 1980Introduction: Wimmin and the Mass Media — Construction of the Self • Mary Jo Deegan and Terry NygrenExamining the Top Ten, or Why Those Songs Make the Charts • Jane PembertonImages of Women in Rock Music: Analysis of B-52’s and Black Rose• Sheila M. KruegerWomen in Sitcoms: “I Love Lucy”• Nancy Grant-ColsonHoratio Alger is Alive and Well and Masquerading as a Feminist, or Where Are the Magazines for the Real Working Women? • Teresa HolderFreudian Tradition Versus Feminism in Science Fiction • Karen KellerCover design by Becky Ross.I hope that reprinting this booklet will serve as a small material document of the educational community many of us enjoyed with this program. It is also a reminder of an era and political attempt to broaden the scope of traditional formats at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Centennial created a short, viable community that is remembered here

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