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In-text: (ASU's Jane Austen expert weighs in on 'Clueless,' feminist icons in pop culture, 2015)
Your Bibliography: ASU Now: Access, Excellence, Impact. 2015. ASU's Jane Austen expert weighs in on 'Clueless,' feminist icons in pop culture. [online] Available at: <https://asunow.asu.edu/content/asus-jane-austen-expert-weighs-clueless-feminist-icons-pop-culture> [Accessed 1 October 2020].
In-text: (Boose and Burt, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Boose, L. and Burt, R., 1997. Shakespeare, The Movie: Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV and Video. 1st ed. London: Routledge, pp.8-9.
In-text: (Butler, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Butler, J., 1999. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge.
In-text: (Dyer and Harris, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Dyer, R. and Harris, P., 1999. The Role of Stereotypes. Media Studies: A Reader,.
In-text: (Dyer, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Dyer, R., 1979. Stars. 1st ed. British Film Institute, pp.13, 62-64, 118, 179.
In-text: (Fair, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Fair, V., 2015. The Definitive Oral History of How Clueless Became an Iconic 90s Classic. [online] Vanity Fair. Available at: <http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/06/clueless-oral-history-20-anniversary> [Accessed 1 October 2020].
In-text: (leppert, 2014)
Your Bibliography: leppert, A., 2014. Can I Please Give You Some Advice?: Clueless and the Teen Makeover. Cinema Journal, 53(3), pp.131-137.
In-text: (Why Clueless is Important For Women, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Marie Claire. 2014. Why Clueless is Important For Women. [online] Available at: <https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a10141/clueless-important-for-women/> [Accessed 1 October 2020].
In-text: (Mulvey, 1975)
Your Bibliography: Mulvey, L., 1975. Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema. Film: Psychology, Society, and Ideology, pp.833-44.
In-text: (Mulvey, 1975)
Your Bibliography: Mulvey, L., 1975. Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema. Screen, 16(3), pp.6-18.
In-text: (Nelmes, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Nelmes, J., 2012. Introduction to Film Studies. 5th ed. Routledge, pp.271-278.
In-text: (Perkins, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Perkins, T., 1989. Rethinking Stereotypes. Ideology and Cultural Production, pp.135-159.
In-text: (Smelik, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Smelik, A., 2016. Feminist Film Theory. 1(1), pp.1-4.
In-text: (UAL, 2017)
Your Bibliography: UAL, 2017. MA Fashion Cultures students discuss the representation of women in Clueless. [online] London College of Fashion. Available at: <https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-college-of-fashion/stories/ma-fashion-cultures-students-discuss-the-representation-of-women-in-clueless#> [Accessed 1 October 2020].
In-text: (Urie, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Urie, A., 2017. Hyping the Hyperreal: Postmodern Visual Dynamics in Amy Heckerling’s Clueless. Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 4(1).
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