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"Mars and venus" in virtual space: Post-feminist humor and the internet
Limor Shifman
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, Dafna Lemish
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Department of Communication and Journalism
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World Wide Web
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Mars
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Virtual Space
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Venus
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Postfeminist
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Feminist Humor
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Online Humor
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Gender Differences
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Sexist
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Individualism
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Humor
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Backlash
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Public Sphere
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Grounded Analysis
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Sexual Preference
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Public Problems
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Contemporary Debate
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Postfeminism
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Naturalization
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Online Texts
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Critical Feminist
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Girl Power
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Arts and Humanities
Humor
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Virtual
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Popular
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Tradition
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Contemporary
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Public sphere
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Psychology
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Virtual Space
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