Defining Women: Television and the Case of Cagney & Lacey
Defining Women: Television and the Case of Cagney & Lacey
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Book Description
Focusing on the pioneering television series 'Cagney & Lacey, ' which starred two women as New York City police detectives, Julie D'Acci illuminates the tensions between the television industry, the series production team, the mainstream and feminist press, various interest groups, and television viewers over competing notions of what women could or could not be-not only on television but in society at large.
Defining Women: Television and the Case of Cagney & Lacey,Julie D'Acci,University of North Carolina Press,0807844411,Cagney and Lacey (Television p,Cagney and Lacey (Television program),Gender Studies,Movie/Tv Tie-Ins,Sociology,Television - General,Television and women,United States,Women on television
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