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Women and Soap Opera

1997
Women's soap opera viewing has long been thought of by feminists and nonfeminists as an unproductive waste of time. Blumenthal takes the opposing view, arguing that women's indulgence in these programs is actually liberating. In overcoming the social opposition to the stigma attached to the feminine content and style, and engaging in soap opera viewing,
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Soap opera

2006
Pregledni članak o žanru sapunica (definicija, teorijski pogled iz kulturalne perspektive, povijest emitiranja na radiju i televiziji, kulturalna recepcija i percepcija, razlika američke i britanske soap opere).
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The Soap Opera.

Social Forces, 1985
Brian Kahin   +3 more
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Soap Opera, Then and Now

Sociology Compass, 2016
Abstract This essay examines the sustained sociological relevance of US daytime soap operas, a seemingly dead or dying generic form that continues to influence the entertainment landscape as well as media scholars from across the academy. The essay begins by examining soaps' longstanding resonance with three‐core sociological concerns:
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Danube Soap Opera

2007
“Along the River Danube, between Belgrade and Novi Sad, there are many modest settlements, home to fishermen and workers who dig sand from the river bed, or dump into it waste from buildings being torn down in nearby cities. Many of those people are without proper jobs, unemployed for years. some are refugees, or youngsters without any prospects—mostly
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The Soap Opera

Contemporary Sociology, 1984
Jessie Bernard   +2 more
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Stellar Soap Operas

2015
Within the heart of an open cluster stars are spaced perhaps 1 light year apart. Nine trillion kilometers is a long way between stars, particularly if those stars are only moving at a few kilometers per second. What are the chances that they would ever encounter one another given their apparent distance?
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