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Index<br />

Doctor Who (television), 210–11, 224–5<br />

Doty, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, 163–4<br />

drag, 162<br />

dreams<br />

American dream, 117, 208<br />

censorship, 84<br />

collective dream world, popular culture as,<br />

9<br />

dream-distortion, 95–6<br />

Freudian psychoanalysis, 93–100<br />

interpretation, 93–100<br />

manifest <strong>and</strong> latent content, 94–5<br />

sexual symbols, 96<br />

dumbing down, elitism <strong>and</strong>, 234<br />

Dvorak, Antonin, 65<br />

Dyer, Richard, 68, 138<br />

Dylan, Bob, 184<br />

Eagleton, Terry, 107, 111<br />

Earle, Steve, 187<br />

Easthope, Antony, 159<br />

Eco, Umberto, 200<br />

economy<br />

Althusserianism, 70–1<br />

development, 186<br />

economic determinism, 60–1<br />

economic field, 213–15, 226–32<br />

financial economy, 216–18<br />

hegemony, 232–3<br />

ideological practices, 70<br />

Marxism, 60–1<br />

politics of the popular, 213–15,<br />

226–32<br />

social formation, 70<br />

success <strong>and</strong> cultural imposition, 204–5<br />

education, 20, 40–1, 51–3, 220–3<br />

ego, 92–3, 102<br />

elite, 13, 21–2, 183, 234<br />

Empire (magazine), 124<br />

employee <strong>and</strong> employer relationships,<br />

13<br />

Engels, Frederick, 60–1, 196<br />

entertainment, women’s magazines <strong>and</strong>,<br />

153–4<br />

entrepreneurs, 17<br />

escapism, 137–9, 144–5<br />

Estwick, Samuel, 169<br />

European avant-garde, 184<br />

everyday life<br />

construction of, 12<br />

ideology, 4–5<br />

practices of, 4–5<br />

exclusion <strong>and</strong> inclusion, 34<br />

Faith, Adam, 52<br />

family history research, 209<br />

fan cultures, 223–6<br />

fantasy, 107–9, 142–4<br />

Fekete, John, 203<br />

femininity, 154<br />

feminisms, 135–7<br />

capitalism, 135<br />

cine-psychoanalysis, 104–7<br />

Dallas (television), watching, 147, 152<br />

dual-systems theory, 135<br />

film studies, 104–7, 137<br />

gender, 135<br />

hegemony, 11<br />

intervention, politics of, 137<br />

masculinities, 159–60<br />

meaning, 136<br />

patriarchy, 135<br />

pleasure, destruction of, 105, 106–7<br />

post-feminism, 155–6<br />

romantic fiction, reading, 140–7<br />

scopophilia (pleasure of looking), 105–7<br />

sexual objectification, 105–6<br />

them <strong>and</strong> us, politics of, 146<br />

types of feminism, 135<br />

women’s magazines, reading, 153, 155–6<br />

fiction<br />

Leavisism, 24<br />

moral tone, lack of, 42<br />

romantic fiction, reading, 140–7<br />

Fiedler, Leslie, 32–3, 182<br />

film studies, women <strong>and</strong>, 136–40<br />

consumption, 137, 139–40<br />

escapism, 137–9<br />

feminism, 137<br />

Hollywood stars, alternative femininity of,<br />

139–40<br />

identification, 137, 139<br />

imagined community, 138<br />

patriarchy, 139–40<br />

psychoanalysis, 137, 139, 140<br />

utopian sensibilities, 138

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