Television Studies
The women’s liberation movement was a social and political campaign that emerged in the late 1960s and sought to achieve equal rights and opportunities for women in various aspects of society, including employment, education, reproductive rights, and personal autonomy. This movement challenged traditional gender roles and aimed to dismantle systemic sexism, significantly influencing media representation and societal perceptions of women.
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