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Social Characters: The Hierarchy of Gender in Contemporary English-Language Fiction

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Social Characters: The Hierarchy of Gender in Contemporary English-Language Fiction

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Across a variety of cultural fields, researchers have identified a near ubiquitousunderrepresentation and decentralization of women. This occurs both at thelevel of who is able to produce cultural works and who is depicted within them.Women are less likely to be directors of Hollywood films and also less likely tohave starring roles.

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Kraicer, E. & Piper, A., (2019) “Social Characters: The Hierarchy of Gender in Contemporary English-Language Fiction”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 3(2). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.032 (external link, opens in new tab).

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