Review of the non-fiction book The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms, by David C. Tucker
Most scholars have acknowledged the importance of the media- especially television-to the African Am...
[Extract] Screen histories tend to fall out from production-centred or directors' perspectives, with...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...
Review of Their Own Best Creation: Women Writers in Postwar Television, by Annie Berke
Sarah Arnold, Gender and Early Television. Mapping Women’s Role in Emerging US and British Media, 18...
Review of the non-fiction book Sea of Gray: The Around-the-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider ...
Review of the non-fiction book The Unexpected Exodus: How the Cold War Displaced One Southern Town,...
Review of the non-fiction book Women in Atlanta, by Staci Catron-Sullivan and Susan Neill
Review of: Rank Ladies: Gender and Cultural Hierarchy in American Vaudeville. Kibler, M. Alison
Excerpt: This premise—that so much has changed, and that so much work still needs to be done— resid...
Review of the middle grade novel Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When, by Annette Laing
Review of the non-fiction book The Women’s Movement Against Sexual Harassment, by Carrie N. Baker
Review of the non-fiction book Georgia Quilts: Piecing Together a History, edited by Anita Zaleski...
Review of the young adult biographical novel An Angry Drum Echoed: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Cree...
Review of the non-fiction book Pembroke, 1905-2005, by the Pembroke Centennial Committee
Most scholars have acknowledged the importance of the media- especially television-to the African Am...
[Extract] Screen histories tend to fall out from production-centred or directors' perspectives, with...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...
Review of Their Own Best Creation: Women Writers in Postwar Television, by Annie Berke
Sarah Arnold, Gender and Early Television. Mapping Women’s Role in Emerging US and British Media, 18...
Review of the non-fiction book Sea of Gray: The Around-the-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider ...
Review of the non-fiction book The Unexpected Exodus: How the Cold War Displaced One Southern Town,...
Review of the non-fiction book Women in Atlanta, by Staci Catron-Sullivan and Susan Neill
Review of: Rank Ladies: Gender and Cultural Hierarchy in American Vaudeville. Kibler, M. Alison
Excerpt: This premise—that so much has changed, and that so much work still needs to be done— resid...
Review of the middle grade novel Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When, by Annette Laing
Review of the non-fiction book The Women’s Movement Against Sexual Harassment, by Carrie N. Baker
Review of the non-fiction book Georgia Quilts: Piecing Together a History, edited by Anita Zaleski...
Review of the young adult biographical novel An Angry Drum Echoed: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Cree...
Review of the non-fiction book Pembroke, 1905-2005, by the Pembroke Centennial Committee
Most scholars have acknowledged the importance of the media- especially television-to the African Am...
[Extract] Screen histories tend to fall out from production-centred or directors' perspectives, with...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...