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I'm interested in the issues
I'm interested in the issues raised regarding race and the problematic notion of "authenticity." Though not the realm of baseball Doug is focusing on, the MLB Minor Leagues have experienced a resurgence of late, in part, by moving into down ... -
I'm fascinated by the
I'm fascinated by the gendered ways in which the personal (tragedy and experience) legitimates Grace's political discourse and branding, providing "intimacy" and "vulnerability" (stereotypically coded as feminine) that both o ... -
I'm intrigued by the way
I'm intrigued by the way that Dan has recast the notion of guilt to include shame for taking pleasure in the mediocre, for a guilty pleasure that most would think is "pleasure sans guilt." In CONTACT, we have a film that garnered mostly pos ... -
Re: Hmong Bollywood
I'm curious: did the Hmong
I'm curious: did the Hmong diaspora focus mainly on dubbing Bollywood films, or did they dub a wide range of films--American, French, etc.? And if they focused mostly on Bollywood, why? What is/are the bridge/s between Hmong and Hindi? In order to re ... -
As an academic, I'm well
As an academic, I'm well used to videos where fans cleverly select from the official text to support their own reading. But watching this, I found myself responding with mild outrage (even while I admired the execution) and mockery... as a Sawyer fan ... -
As a side-note, I'm
As a side-note, I'm genuinely surprised (perhaps I shouldn't be) that of the four clips so far, only mine is from Lost itself. I guess this suggests the way that "Lost" is scattered across various texts (and we're only including f ... -
Like Vicki, I'm not sure
Like Vicki, I'm not sure where Star Search comes into this. But a similarly brilliant mashup, of one of Bush's State of the Union by Brit comic mastermind Chris Morris: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FSpQLsUmVQ ... -
I'm curious about the extent
I'm curious about the extent to which Colbert fans identify themselves--and work they produce--as "political." Do we, as academics, use the term in ways fans themselves wouldn't? And if we do use it differently, or at least more enthus ...