The Paradox Of Slavery

The Paradox Of Slavery

what they see as a "suburban ide- ology" of exclusion and "female subordination." On TV, for example, outsiders such as the young black star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are made "objects of humor and suspicion." In films such as Fatal Attraction (1987) and Presumed Innocent (19901, more or less traditional housewives do battle witli career women who threaten to steal their husbands and tlieir way of life.
Garreau and Fisliman agree that what might be called the...

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