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Invisible Stars

Invisible Stars

Invisible Stars


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Looks at the careers of pioneering women broadcasters who overcame great obstacles to make their presence felt in the business. Halper considers the wider questions of society's expectations for women, and how television changed the employment landscape and what it communicated about gender.

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Invisible Stars Summary

Although much of American broadcasting in its early years was an exclusively white male preserve, broadcast historian Donna Halper documents the countless contributions made by women in the field. This artful social history brings the lives and work of the women of broadcasting to their proper prominence.

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CIN0765605813G
9780765605818
0765605813
Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting by
Used - Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20010427
256
N/A
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