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  2. The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries, and Global Cultures at the Internet Archive The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries, and Global Cultures is a 1998 edited collection by Dolores P. Martinez published by Cambridge University Press .

  3. Lilly Goren - Wikipedia

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    Goren was also the editor, together with Justin S. Vaughn, of the 2012 book Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics. The book is a collection of works on how popular culture shapes public perceptions of leadership by women, as well as how these opinions are reflected in popular culture. [14]

  4. Freedom and Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Freedom and Destiny: Gender, Family and Popular Culture in India is a book consisting of eight essays by Indian feminist and sociologist Patricia Uberoi. The book, which was published by Oxford University Press in New Delhi in 2006 looks at the site of popular culture to examine institutions such as the Indian Family, the conjugal unit, the symbol of the woman as well as the iconography of the ...

  5. Jack Halberstam - Wikipedia

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    Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability, published in 2018, examines recent developments in the meanings of gender and gendered bodies. Through dissecting gendered language and creations of popular culture, Halberstam presents a complex view of the trans* body and its place in the modern world.

  6. Angela McRobbie - Wikipedia

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    This approach led to papers on the culture of femininity, romance, pop music and teenybop culture, the teenage magazine Jackie and so on. Her thesis on Jackie magazine explored the ideologies of working class patriarchy embedded in popular culture aimed at gender-neutral readers, and identified the centrality of romantic individualism. [3]

  7. Sherifa Zuhur - Wikipedia

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    Her most recent book on the arts is Popular Dance and Music in Modern Egypt a unique survey and analysis of Egypt's many dance and musical genres. [1] She previously wrote, Conflicting Interests in Egypt: Political, Business, Religious, Gender, Popular Culture co-authored with Marlyn Tadros (Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press: 2017).

  8. Karen Tongson - Wikipedia

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    Karen Tongson (2011) Karen Tongson (born August 23, 1973, in Manila, Philippines) [1] is a Filipino-American cultural critic, writer and queer studies scholar. She is the author of Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries (NYU Press, August 2011), co-editor of the book series Postmillennial Pop (with Henry Jenkins), and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Popular Music Studies (with Gustavus ...

  9. Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ+ culture is the common culture shared by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities. It is sometimes simply referred to as "queer culture" or "gay culture", but the latter term can also be specific to gay men's culture. LGBT culture varies widely by geography and the identity of the participants.