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Tatiana plays Alison playing Sarah: Costumes and Clone Swaps
By
Staci Stutsman
Syracuse University
April 17, 2015
8 comments
of course
I’m
your mom,” Alison says in a strained English accent. Maslany’s acting style allows Kira ...
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Legitimizing the Feminine?: Regulation and the Politics of Cheerleading Injuries
By
Bryce McNeil
Georgia State University
May 23, 2011
11 comments
cheerleading. One
possible
reason this garners little discussion is that regulation might blur the ... controversially to count it as sport in the NCAA (which, in turn, would qualify it as a
possibility
for schools to ...
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More than a 'Marshmallow': Veronica Mars Destabilizes Stereotypical Femininity
By
Staci Stutsman
Syracuse University
June 02, 2014
4 comments
Veronica narrates, “That was the old me, angry me, vengeful me. New me? People say
I’m
a marshmallow.” Bell ...