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Act your Race, Not your Age: Performativity and the Many Faces of Comic-Con Cosplay
Keara Goin / FLOW Senior Editor

July 29, 2012 Keara Goin / FLOW Staff 4 comments

“Race matters” in the realm of stepping into a cosplay character.

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Queering Hip Hop: Frank Ocean and Homophobia
Gerald R. Butters, Jr. / Aurora University

July 29, 2012 Gerald R. Butters Aurora University 2 comments

The ramifications in the hip-hop community of Frank Ocean’s sexuality.

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The chef who played too much: Performing masculinities in The Galloping Gourmet
Irina D. Mihalache / American University of Paris

July 29, 2012 Irina D Mihalache American University of Paris One comment

Graham Kerr and masculinity in the kitchen.

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“Ask Your Doctor”
Black Hawk Hancock / DePaul University

July 29, 2012 Black Hawk Hancock / DePaul University 2 comments

The queasy connection between advertising and the pharmaceutical industry.

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How We Talk About Media Refusal, Part 1: “Addiction”
Laura Portwood-Stacer / New York University

July 29, 2012 Laura Portwood Stacer New York University 22 comments

Is our relationship to social media obsessive and overwhelming? What happens when we refuse to take part?

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