The Real Dress for Success Story // New Dawn, 1979, II.
The Right to Be Your Own Boss // New Women, 1979, I–II.
Self’s Winning Pitch for Women Readers // Business Week, 1981, 8.VI.
Stead B. Real Equal Opportunity for Women Executives // Business Horizons, 1974, VIII.
Старые иллюзии в новой упаковке Carmody D. Women’s Magazines Are More than Fashionable // The New York Times, 1978, II.
Ceulermans M., Fauconnier G. Mass Media: The Image, Role and Social Conditions of Women // Unesco, 1979, N 84.
Douglas S. Do Working Wives Read Different Magazines from Non-working Wives? Journal of Advertising, 1977, Winter.
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Liberating Magazines and Women’s Lib. // Newsweek, 1971, 11.II.
Magazines Fight It out at the Check-out Counter // Business Week, 1974, 30.III.
One Conversation Pope Never Had // Newsweek, 1980, 24.III.
Nobile P. Worry Lines at the Women’s Magazines // New York, 1981, 14.V.
Prisco D. Women and Social Change as Reflected in a Major Fashion Magazine // Journalism Quarterly, 1982, Spring.
There’s New Life in the Mass Magazines: They Focus on Food, Sex, Home // Business Week, 1973, 17.X.
Tuchman G. Women’s Depiction by the Mass Media // Sings, 1979, Spring.
Scheherazade of the Slicks: Wrapping Up the Real Stories // The Washington Post, 1976, 11.X.
Women’s Lib. no Peril to Women’s Mags // International Herald Tribune, 1978, 17.II.
Women’s Magazines Lose Pep // Business Week, 1982, 30.VIII.
Глава VI. ЖИЗНЕННЫЕ РЕАЛИИ И ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ БОРЬБА Преступность, голод, порнография… Alter J. Homeless in America // Newsweek, 1984, 2.I.
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Голод — самая распространенная и коварная проблема в США // За рубежом, 1983, № 52.
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Marsis E. Sisterhood under Siege // Progressive, 1985, January.
Menninger B. Traditional Marriages: The Forgotten Benefits of Being the Woman behind the Man // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1982, VII.
1986 Women’s Views Study: How Far Have Women Gone in 1980’s // Glamour, 1986, January.
Rubin N. The New Cold War between Housewives and Working Mothers // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1982, IV.
Women vs. Women: Report from the Frontlines // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1982.
Глава VII. ФАБРИКАНТЫ ДУХОВНЫХ НАРКОТИКОВ Идолы и поклонницы America’s Most Sensational Bodies // Harper’s Bazaar, 1986, V.
Baker R. The Burdens of Stardom // The New York Times Magazine, 1982, 25.VII.
Cohnen Sh. The Million — dollar Models: Their Terrific Beauty Secrets, Their Incredible Private Lives // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1982, VIII.
Celebs Tell Their Biggest Fashion Boosts and Bummers // Glamour, 1984, I.
Corliss R. Sex Stars of the 70s // Film Comment, 1979, VII.
Harris M. The High Cost of Making It in Hollywood // Money, 1984, V.
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In / Out / Hot / Not /. Celebrities on Celebrity // Vogue, 1986, V.
Kehr D. A star Is Made // Film Comment, 1979, I.
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Таланты и разбойники // За рубежом, 1982, № 25.
Кого любят «звезды»? Barrett К., Santini R. The Tragedy of Rita Hayworth // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1983, I.
Boyes M. While Liz Taylor Mourns Burton, She and Victor Luna Lament the End of a Romance // People Weekly, 1984, 17.IX.
Caughey J. Fantazy Friends Fill a Gap in People’s Lives // U. S. News and World Report, 1984, 16.VII.
Christmas with Your Favorites // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1984, XII.
Dunne D. Elizabeth Taylor’s Greatest Acting Role — as Elizabeth Taylor // Cosmopolitan, 1986, IV.
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Jane Fonda // People Weekly, 1984, 5.III.
Женщины и политики Avery P. When Candidates’ Wives Take to the Stump // U. S. News and World Report, 1984, 15.X.
Cifelli A. Show-down for Reagan at Gender Gap // Fortune, 1984, 9.VII.
Ferraro G. Why I Believe That Women Must Exercise Their Political Clout // Glamour, 1984, XI.
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Johnson K. In Washington a Famous Name Means a Lot // U. S. News and World Report, 1984, 26.XI.
Learner L. The First Couple // Ladies’ Home Journal, 1983, IV.
Nancy Reagan Salutes American Fashion // Harper’s Bazaar, 1984, XII.
A Natural Touch to White House Christmas // U. S. News and World Report, 1984, 24.XII.
New Star Wars: Celebrity Politics Becomes Part of the Game // People Weekly, 1980, 31.III.
Reagan as Grandfather // Newsweek, 1984, 8.X.
White House Family Feuds Nothing New // U. S. News and World Report, 1984, 10.XII.