THE FRAMING OF WOMEN’S IDEAL BODY IN AMERICAN SOCIETY IN INSTAGRAM ILLUSTRATIONS BY JULIE HOUTS (@JOOLEELOREN)
Ni Wayan Eka Jayanti(1*), Ida Rochani Adi(2)
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(2) Universitas Gadjah Mada
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