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Chick TVAntiheroines and Time UnboundYael Levy Screwball TelevisionCritical Perspectives on Gilmore GirlsEdited by David Scott Diffrient, David Lavery Legends Never DieAthletes and their Afterlives in Modern AmericaRichard Ian Kimball Sport and the Shaping of Italian-American IdentityGerald R. Gems The End of the InnocenceThe 1964–1965 New York World’s FairLawrence R. Samuel Straightedge YouthComplexity and Contradictions of a SubcultureRobert T. Wood
Screwball TelevisionCritical Perspectives on Gilmore GirlsEdited by David Scott Diffrient, David Lavery Legends Never DieAthletes and their Afterlives in Modern AmericaRichard Ian Kimball Sport and the Shaping of Italian-American IdentityGerald R. Gems The End of the InnocenceThe 1964–1965 New York World’s FairLawrence R. Samuel Straightedge YouthComplexity and Contradictions of a SubcultureRobert T. Wood
Legends Never DieAthletes and their Afterlives in Modern AmericaRichard Ian Kimball Sport and the Shaping of Italian-American IdentityGerald R. Gems The End of the InnocenceThe 1964–1965 New York World’s FairLawrence R. Samuel Straightedge YouthComplexity and Contradictions of a SubcultureRobert T. Wood
Sport and the Shaping of Italian-American IdentityGerald R. Gems The End of the InnocenceThe 1964–1965 New York World’s FairLawrence R. Samuel Straightedge YouthComplexity and Contradictions of a SubcultureRobert T. Wood
The End of the InnocenceThe 1964–1965 New York World’s FairLawrence R. Samuel Straightedge YouthComplexity and Contradictions of a SubcultureRobert T. Wood