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Like a Natural Woman
Spectacular Female Performance in Classical Hollywood
Law and the Gay Rights Story
The Long Search for Equal Justice in a Divided Democracy
The Migration of Musical Film
From Ethnic Margins to American Mainstream
The Methamphetamine Industry in America
Transnational Cartels and Local Entrepreneurs
Activism and the Olympics
Dissent at the Games in Vancouver and London
American Hybrid Poetics
Gender, Mass Culture, and Form
Cinematography