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Côte-d’Or. A Lecturer in Dijon, She Has Published a Book on "Sex and the City"

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Audrey Haensler, a lecturer in American civilization at the University of Bourgogne Europe in Dijon, has taken an interest in the cult series Sex and the City in a book coming out on June 26. Revolutionary for its time in its tone and avant-garde subjects (feminism, sexuality), this television object has left its mark on many women (and men). What are the legacies of this pioneering series? The researcher gives us some clues.
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Everyone learns something from the variety of stories in the series "Sex and the City". We can grow with them and even after the tenth episode we find new details for our current life situation. Here are the "Big 5" of the series. Men, career, [...]

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Audrey Haensler, a lecturer in American civilization at the University of Bourgogne Europe in Dijon, has taken an interest in the cult series Sex and the City in a book coming out on June 26. Revolutionary for its time in its tone and avant-garde subjects (feminism, sexuality), this television object has left its mark on many women (and men). What are the legacies of this pioneering series? The researcher gives us some clues.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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