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Can Catwoman Challenge Patriarchy?
By
Michael Lecker
George Mason University
September 28, 2007
Batman driven narrative? What ideologies is Selina questioning with such quotes as “Tell me
I’m
not in ...
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Professional Lives
By
Derek Kompare
Southern Methodist University
March 12, 2010
3 comments
criminalists "balance" their lives not so much
outside
of work, but at the boundary of work and ...
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You have options …
By
Janet McCabe and Kim Akass
Manchester Metropolitan University
June 26, 2007
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everything is
possible
with a gold credit card paid for by daddy, but surely the paradox speaks to a broader ...