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Druick, Zoe

"She kicks ass-in heels" : negotiating representations of feminity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
A new reality is better than a new movie! Committed documentary and class struggle at the end of the American New Left
Breaking through the celluloid ceiling? : a study of the effectiveness of social capital in Women in Film and Video Vancouver
English Canadian stand-up comedy as a field of cultural production
Forgotten Relations: Revisiting Papergirl Vancouver’s Feminist and Social Practice Art Roots
From arterial integration to segregated lanes: A 1988-2011 case study of cycling routes in Vancouver, British Columbia
Novel Design of Energy Control Algorithm used in Solar Powered Batteryless Energy Harvesting System to power Wireless Sensor Node
Paracinema, orientalism and the “fannish enthusiasm” of the academy – and – Censorship, classification and economic control: systems of regulating film in Canada
Prisoners of War: A German-Canadian post-war memory project
Property TV: Financialized Femininity and New Forms of Domestic Labour

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