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The politics of hyperbole on Geordie Shore: Class, gender, youth and excess
Helen Wood
Sociology and Policy
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HyPer
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Politics
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Hyperbole
100%
Social Conditions
33%
Heteronormativity
33%
Discursive Features
33%
Neoliberal Subject
33%
Proclivity
33%
Labor Relations
33%
Precariousness
33%
Self-governing
33%
Self-work
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Media Visibility
33%
Physical Features
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Self-making
33%
Working Youth
33%
Glamour
33%
Aesthetic Characteristics
33%
Arts and Humanities
Excess
100%
Hyperbole
100%
Contemporary
50%
Visible
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Esthetics
50%
Discursive
50%
Affective
50%
Heteronormativity
50%
Precariousness
50%
glamour
50%
Social Sciences
Labor Relation
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Emotions
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Heteronormativity
100%
Working Class
100%
Subjectivity
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Precariousness
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