Candy-Coated, Tangerine-Colored Criminals: Jenji Kohan’s Drug Use
Kathleen Collins / John Jay College
A consideration of Jenji Kohan’s antiheroic protagonists.
Read moreA Critical Forum on Media and Culture
A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
A consideration of Jenji Kohan’s antiheroic protagonists.
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