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Kristopher Mecholsky / Louisiana State University
An examination of The Blacklist as a libertarian dystopic fantasy.
Read moreA Critical Forum on Media and Culture
A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
An examination of The Blacklist as a libertarian dystopic fantasy.
Read moreA consideration of television’s increasing investment in comic book properties.
Read moreHorace Newcomb offers thoughts on television’s contemporary cultural positioning and historical trajectory.
Read moreFilm under review: Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater. Directed by Gabe Klinger. 2013.
Read moreAn analysis of the films of Mexican director Carlos Reygadas.
Read moreA consideration of the use of British actors in American popular media.
Read moreAn examination of the rise of the meritocratic ideal in modern television.
Read moreWhile broadcasting television is still a media space dominated by national or regional players, particularly in primetime, cable television offers a very different picture with U.S. global media corporations having an overwhelmingly dominant position.
Read moreHow videogame glitches can be pleasurable instead of frustrating.
Read moreThe Act of Killing and Enemies of the People are powerful lessons in the construction of (dis)functioning nations
Read moreHispanic television networks in the U.S. have pursued an aggressive strategy for expanding content distribution through different digital and mobile platforms.
Read moreThrough a qualitative content analysis of 30 student essays from a Southwest Texas University, this article decoded the socio-psychological distance between audiences and in-group ethnic media figures based on disliked social appearance.
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