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thirtysomething

Television, Women, Men, and Work

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The book delves into the impact of a groundbreaking television series, exploring its nuanced portrayal of women's roles, masculinity, and the struggle for integrity in a morally ambiguous industry. It highlights how the show resonates emotionally and culturally, addressing complex themes that reflect societal challenges faced by its characters. Through critical analysis, it reveals the series' significance in shaping discussions around gender and ethics in contemporary life.

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thirtysomething, Albert Auster, Leonard Quart

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