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Letters to Ms.: Building a Feminist Community in the Borderlands of Women's Magazine Culture
Unformatted Document Text:  19 19 Geraldine Finn (eds.) Who is this ‘We’?: Absence of Community. Montreal: Black Rose Bender, Thomas (1978) Community and Social Change in America. Baltimore: Hopkins University Press. Denzin, Norman (1989) Interpretive Biography. Newbury Park: Sage Eggins, Suzanne and Rick Iedema (1997) “Difference Without Diversity: Semantic Orientations and Ideology in Competing Women’s Magazines,” in Wodak, Ruth (ed.) Gender and Discourse. London: SAGE Publications. Ferguson, Ann (1995) “Feminist Communities and Moral Revolution,” in Weiss, Penny A. and Marilyn Friedman (eds.) Feminism and Community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Ferguson, Marjorie (1983) Forever Feminine: Women’s Magazines and the Cult of Femininity. London: Heinemann. Fiske, John (1992) “The cultural economy of fandom” in Lisa A. Lewis (ed.), The Adoring Audience: Fan Culture and Popular Media. Routledge: New York. Hermes, Joke (1995) Reading Women’s Magazines: An Analysis of Everyday Media Use. Cambridge: Polity Press. Jenkins, Henry (1991) “Star trek rerun, reread, rewritten: fan writing as textual poaching” in Penley, Constance et al (eds.), Close Encounters: Film, Feminism and Science Fiction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

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Geraldine Finn (eds.) Who is this ‘We’?: Absence of Community. Montreal: Black
Rose
Bender, Thomas (1978) Community and Social Change in America. Baltimore: Hopkins
University Press.
Denzin, Norman (1989) Interpretive Biography. Newbury Park: Sage
Eggins, Suzanne and Rick Iedema (1997) “Difference Without Diversity:
Semantic Orientations and Ideology in Competing Women’s Magazines,” in
Wodak, Ruth (ed.) Gender and Discourse. London: SAGE Publications.
Ferguson, Ann (1995) “Feminist Communities and Moral Revolution,” in Weiss, Penny
A. and Marilyn Friedman (eds.) Feminism and Community. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press.
Ferguson, Marjorie (1983) Forever Feminine: Women’s Magazines and the Cult
of Femininity. London: Heinemann.
Fiske, John (1992) “The cultural economy of fandom” in Lisa A. Lewis (ed.), The
Adoring Audience: Fan Culture and Popular Media. Routledge: New York.
Hermes, Joke (1995) Reading Women’s Magazines: An Analysis of Everyday
Media Use. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Jenkins, Henry (1991) “Star trek rerun, reread, rewritten: fan writing as textual poaching”
in Penley, Constance et al (eds.), Close Encounters: Film, Feminism and Science
Fiction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.


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