Gender, race, and class in media (2002) by Gail Dines

This book explores the intersections of gender, race, and class within the context of media representation and its impact on society.
Rating: 3.0
Genres Non-Fiction, Sociology, Cultural Studies
Original language: en
Creators
Gail Dines (author)
Jean McMahon Humez (author)
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