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Women As People in Film (Part III)
This is Part III, which is the penultimate installment in the Quadrilogy. (Part I, Part II) Causes The questions are (1) why weren’t there more strong female characters and (2) why are there so many more now? Am I engaging … Continue reading
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Women As People in Film (Part IV)
Part I, Part II, Part III, meet Part IV. Behind the Market So women go to bad woman movies. But that is so counter to my (and I’d say “our”) intuition, right? We’ve got woman empowerment, we laugh ironically or … Continue reading →
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