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Media Representations of Michelle Obama

2011
  • Brannon, Taquesha
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In this article the author presents ideas about the media representations of Michelle Obama. The author argues that the public perceptions and favorability of Michelle Obama are tied to which aspects of her identity are presented in the media.


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