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Policing the "grotesque": the regulation of pornography in Canada
Author: Sears, Camilla Armstrong
Date created: 2011-04-12
Pop culture yogis as the new female role models - Investigating neoliberal and postfeminist fantasies in today's digital yoga spaces
Author: Gravert, Charlotte
Date created: 2021-08-23

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