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ENGL 340 (Cult Films) - Melissa Remark
Hairspray
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Hairspray
, Dir. John Waters
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Camp Integration: The Use and Misuse of Nostalgia in John Waters'
Hairspray
by Caetlin Benson-Allott
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"Four
Hairsprays, One Baltimore: The City in Trans-medial Adaptation
by Curtis Russell
"Taming Transgression: Gender-Bending in
Hairspray
(John Waters, 1988) and Its Remake" by Suzanne Woodwar
"Roller Coasters and Civil Rights: John Waters's "Hairspray" and the Desegregation of the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park" by Paul Haspel
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