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Rethinking marginality in new queer television. / Brassington, Thomas; Ferreday, Debra; Girard, Danielle.
In: Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture, Vol. 7, No. 1, 30.06.2022, p. 3-7.

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Brassington T, Ferreday D, Girard D. Rethinking marginality in new queer television. Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture. 2022 Jun 30;7(1):3-7. doi: 10.1386/qsmpc_00064_2

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Brassington, Thomas ; Ferreday, Debra ; Girard, Danielle. / Rethinking marginality in new queer television. In: Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture. 2022 ; Vol. 7, No. 1. pp. 3-7.

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