WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A WOMAN:An Analysis Of "A Woman's Life" By Rachel Billington Within The Perspectives Postfeminism and Popular Culture
The research entitled "What it means to be a woman: An Analysis of "A Woman's Life" By Rachel Billington Within the Perspectives of Postfeminist and Popular Culture" aims to investigate how Postfeminist Perspective and Popular Culture are reflected through the three women ch...
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Main Author: | Ida Hidayah, - (Author) |
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2012-01-27.
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