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Maria Acosta

Graduation Year
2014
Maria   Acosta

Title of Thesis: More Than Entertainment: Analyzing Gender in Children’s Television From the 1990’s to the Present

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History, Honors in Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies

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