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Voyeurismus in der Kunst. Berlin: Reimer, 2008.

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Springer, Peter. Voyeurismus in der Kunst. Berlin: Reimer, 2008.

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Art et voyeurisme: Des pompiers aux postmodernes : essai. Campagnan: EC éditions, 2009.

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Cheney, Deborah. Visual rape. Canterbury: University of Kent, 1990.

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Derivery, François. Art et voyeurisme: Des pompiers aux postmodernes : essai. Campagnan: EC éditions, 2009.

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Theatre as voyeurism: The pleasures of watching. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Femmes au bain: Du voyeurisme dans la peinture occidentale. Paris: Hazan, 2006.

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Muzzarelli, Federica. Gossip: Moda e modi del voyeurismo contemporaneo. Bologna: Bononia University Press, 2010.

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These are only words. Edinburgh: CHROMA, 2006.

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Judiciary, United States Congress House Committee on the. Video Voyeurism Prevention Act of 2003: Report (to accompany S. 1301) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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Sidpara, Jay. Art of Voyeurism. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2017.

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Sidpara, Jay. Art of Voyeurism. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2017.

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Die Ästhetik des Voyeur =: L'esthétique du voyeur. Heidelberg: Winter, 2003.

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'Locus Amoenus' and the Sleeping Nymph: 'Ekphrasis', Silence, and 'Genius Loci'. Peeters Publishers & Booksellers, 2016.

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Out My Window. powerHouse Cultural Entertainment, Incorporated, 2012.

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Britain, Great. Voyeurism Act 2019: Chapter 2. Stationery Office, The, 2019.

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Kohei Yoshiyuki: The Park. Radius Books, 2019.

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Ward, L. Monique, Rita Seabrook, Soraya Giaccardi, and Angie Zuo. Television Uses and Effects in Emerging Adulthood. Edited by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199795574.013.26.

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Even though media platforms have multiplied in recent years, television viewing remains a prominent feature of the daily lives of emerging adults. The genres preferred and motivations for viewing are diverse, and many emerging adults report watching TV for relaxation, entertainment, and voyeurism. Despite their reasons for doing so, regular viewing of mainstream television content has many implications for emerging adults’ development. In this chapter, the authors review more than 150 studies that have examined television uses and effects among emerging adults. Overall, data gathered across both survey and experimental paradigms indicate significant effects in multiple domains, linking television exposure to higher levels of aggression, body dissatisfaction, alcohol consumption, sexualization of women, and the endorsement of racial, sexual, and gender stereotypes. The authors also review some positive effects on health beliefs and behaviors and discuss characteristics of the viewer and content that moderate these associations.
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