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Wiley InterScience

The Journal of Popular Culture

The Journal of Popular Culture

Volume 29 Issue 3, Pages 169 - 182

Published Online: 5 Mar 2004

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The Feminine En-gendering of Film Consumption and Film Technology in Popular Girls' Serial Novels, 1914–1931
Sherrie A. Inness 1
  1 Sherrie A. Inness, Department of English, Miami University, Hamilton, OH
Copyright © 1996 by Ray B. Browne

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