‘What about the Rest of the Audience?’: Dorothy Hobson
This chapter discusses an interview with Dorothy Hobson about her research on soap opera in Great Britain. It provides background information on Hobson's family, education, and career highlights. Her first published research has been on the lived experience of young white working-class women and it included some discussion of media usage by these young women. This chapter explains Hobson's thoughts on feminism and soap as reflected in her works.
Keywords: Dorothy Hobson, soap opera, Great Britain, working-class women, feminism, interview
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