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「私」を語るテレビ視聴 : 海外ドラマ『Sex and the City』の生活史的実践

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Title
「私」を語るテレビ視聴 : 海外ドラマ『Sex and the City』の生活史的実践
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JOURNAL OF MASS COMMUNICATION STUDIES, January 2008
DOI 10.24460/mscom.72.0_59
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河津 孝宏

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#20,667,544
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#114
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