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Doctor Who (television), 210–11, 224–5 everyday life
Doty, Alexander, 163–4 construction of, 12
drag, 162 ideology, 4–5
dreams practices of, 4–5
American dream, 117, 208 exclusion and inclusion, 34
censorship, 84
collective dream world, popular culture as, Faith, Adam, 52
9 family history research, 209
dream-distortion, 95–6 fan cultures, 223–6
Freudian psychoanalysis, 93–100 fantasy, 107–9, 142–4
interpretation, 93–100 Fekete, John, 203
manifest and latent content, 94–5 femininity, 154
sexual symbols, 96 feminisms, 135–7
dumbing down, elitism and, 234 capitalism, 135
Dvorak, Antonin, 65 cine-psychoanalysis, 104–7
Dyer, Richard, 68, 138 Dallas (television), watching, 147, 152
Dylan, Bob, 184 dual-systems theory, 135
film studies, 104–7, 137
Eagleton, Terry, 107, 111 gender, 135
Earle, Steve, 187 hegemony, 11
Easthope, Antony, 159 intervention, politics of, 137
Eco, Umberto, 200 masculinities, 159–60
economy meaning, 136
Althusserianism, 70–1 patriarchy, 135
development, 186 pleasure, destruction of, 105, 106–7
economic determinism, 60–1 post-feminism, 155–6
economic field, 213–15, 226–32 romantic fiction, reading, 140–7
financial economy, 216–18 scopophilia (pleasure of looking), 105–7
hegemony, 232–3 sexual objectification, 105–6
ideological practices, 70 them and us, politics of, 146
Marxism, 60–1 types of feminism, 135
politics of the popular, 213–15, women’s magazines, reading, 153, 155–6
226–32 fiction
social formation, 70 Leavisism, 24
success and cultural imposition, 204–5 moral tone, lack of, 42
education, 20, 40–1, 51–3, 220–3 romantic fiction, reading, 140–7
ego, 92–3, 102 Fiedler, Leslie, 32–3, 182
elite, 13, 21–2, 183, 234 film studies, women and, 136–40
Empire (magazine), 124 consumption, 137, 139–40
employee and employer relationships, escapism, 137–9
13 feminism, 137
Engels, Frederick, 60–1, 196 Hollywood stars, alternative femininity of,
entertainment, women’s magazines and, 139–40
153–4 identification, 137, 139
entrepreneurs, 17 imagined community, 138
escapism, 137–9, 144–5 patriarchy, 139–40
Estwick, Samuel, 169 psychoanalysis, 137, 139, 140
European avant-garde, 184 utopian sensibilities, 138
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