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“Where Does a Girl Have to Go to Find a Pool Table: Gender Performance, Leisure, and The L Word in Second Life”
By
Kelly Kessler
DePaul University
April 22, 2008
4 comments
computer literacy, one will have a hard time in 2nd Life. I for one spent a lot of time
running
into walls, ...
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It' so butch and femme: Reexamining Gender Representation on "The L Word"
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Gina Mitchell
Bates College
September 21, 2009
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couples and her embarrassment when she
learns
of the bar's dated reputation captures the stigma ...