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Killing Us Softly? Investigating Portrayals of Women and Men in Contemporary Magazine Advertisements
Author(s):
Terri D. Conley
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Laura R. Ramsey
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September 2011
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September 2011
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Psychology of Women Quarterly
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Psychology of Women Quarterly
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Psychology of Women Quarterly
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0361-6843
ISSN (Electronic):
1471-6402
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September 2011
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September 2011
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Pages
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10.1177/0361684311413383
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