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Talking Liberties: ,, Community Video and Channel 4’s Remit in Actionane Arthurs has cited . as being exemplary of both Channel 4’s conscious policy to commission from people who had never made programmes before, and a ‘shift in the democratic ideal of representation to one based on speaking “from” a community instead of being spoken for’ (p. 28).Omniscient 发表于 2025-3-24 02:35:51
We Need to Talk about Jack! On the Representation of Male Homosexuality in American Teen Soapslf-referential text may very well be pointing to its own rather uncontroversial, maybe even under-noticed, airing of a passionate same-sex kiss on United States network television in the Season 3 finale, that had aired earlier that year (in May 2000) between Jack and Ethan (played by Adam Kaufman).textile 发表于 2025-3-24 10:02:33
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Introductionacting with regard to the life chances of queer youth. The first was an image from a drama, of a child (who identifies as gay later in life) placing his hand on a glass door pane and leaving a trace of his hand, while in the company of his family (see Figure I.1). The second was an image from the ne欺骗世家 发表于 2025-3-24 16:47:08
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Sexually Marginalized Youth in the South: Narration Strategies and Discourse Coalitions in Newspapers across the United States (Cohen 2005; Russell et al. 2009). From disconnected and scattered early grassroots efforts in the 1960s and 1970s (Cohen 2005), today the movement has successfully mobilized youth supporters and increased momentum within schools through gay-straight alliance clubs (GSAs)coagulate 发表于 2025-3-24 23:49:20
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