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| Title: | Uneasy Relations. "Romancing the Tomes: Popular Culture, Law and Feminism" by Margaret Thornton (ed). [review] |
| Authors: | Dunn, Kristie |
| Keywords: | Australian Book Reviews Publishing |
| Issue Date: | Apr-2003 |
| Publisher: | Australian Book Review |
| Citation: | Dunn, Kristie 2003. Uneasy Relations. Review of "Romancing the Tomes: Popular Culture, Law and Feminism" by Margaret Thornton (ed). 'Australian Book Review', No 250, April, 46. |
| Series/Report no.: | No 250 |
| Abstract: | What exactly is popular culture? Does "Big Brother" really pose an inherent challenge to law? And what connection does the regulation of cyberpornography have with the film "Pretty Woman"? These are some of the questions I was left with after reading "Romancing the Tomes", a cross-disciplinary collection of conference papers exploring the 'uneasy relationship' between law and popular culture from a feminist perspective. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/1248 |
| ISSN: | 0155-2864 |
| Appears in Collections: | No 250 - April 2003
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