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Sex-role stereotypes in TV Programs aimed at the preschool audience: an analysis of Teletubbies and Barney & Friends.: An article from: Women and Language Review


Sex-role stereotypes in TV Programs aimed at the preschool audience: an analysis of Teletubbies and Barney & Friends.: An article from: Women and Language  Manufacturer: George Mason University
Author(s): Kimberly A. Powell, Lori Abels

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Title: Sex-role stereotypes in TV Programs aimed at the preschool audience: an analysis of Teletubbies and Barney & Friends.
Author: Kimberly A. Powell
Publication:Women and Language (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 2002
Publisher: George Mason University
Volume: 25 Issue: 2 Page: 14(9)

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