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Lynne R Joyrich <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Jun 1994 01:18:18 -0500
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>On Tue, 31 May 1994 17:44:38 -0600 marian said:
>>I'm writing my final essay about the relation between genre and ideology.
>>Piles of books about soapoperas, but who knows where I can find something
>>about "law and order" in televisiondrama? Are there articles about "L.A.
>>Law" for example?
 
Judith Mayne has a very interesting article on LA Law called
"L.A. Law and Prime-Time Feminism," in the journal _Discourse_, vol. x, no.
2 (Spring-Summer 1988), pp. 30-47.  In the same issue, there's the article
"Criminality or Hysteria?  Television and the Law" by Patrice Petro.
 
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Lynne Joyrich
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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