Fantasy Girls: Gender in the New Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television
By Elyce Rae Helford, Linda Badley (Contribution by), Marleen S. Barr (Contribution by), Hanley E. Kanar (Contribution by), Nicole Matthews (Contribution by), Farah Mendlesohn (Contribution by), Sharon Ney (Contribution by), Kent A. Ono (Contribution by), Sarah Projansky (Contribution by), Robin A. Roberts (Contribution by), Jessica A. Royer (Contribution by), Elaine M. Sciog-Lazarov (Contribution by), Leah R. Vande Berg (Contribution by), Rhonda V. Wilcox (Contribution by)
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By Elyce Rae Helford, Linda Badley (Contribution by), Marleen S. Barr (Contribution by), Hanley E. Kanar (Contribution by), Nicole Matthews (Contribution by), Farah Mendlesohn (Contribution by), Sharon Ney (Contribution by), Kent A. Ono (Contribution by), Sarah Projansky (Contribution by), Robin A. Roberts (Contribution by), Jessica A. Royer (Contribution by), Elaine M. Sciog-Lazarov (Contribution by), Leah R. Vande Berg (Contribution by), Rhonda V. Wilcox (Contribution by)
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