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Category: 18.06

Making Television and Collaborative Authorship: Interview with Jim Piddock, Co-Creator of HBO’s Family Tree
Stefania Marghitu / King’s College London

September 9, 2013 Stefania Marghitu / Loyola University New Orleans One comment

Family Tree contains all of the makings of a signature Christopher Guest production.

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Baseball’s Steroids Era and its Dominican Scapegoats
Nelson Santana / CUNY Dominican Studies Institute

September 9, 2013 Nelson Santana / CUNY Dominican Studies Institute One comment

Thoughts on Major League Baseball’s persecution of Dominican athletes.

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‘ “War crimes” are defined by the winners. I’m a winner.’ Genocide and legitimizing social systems.
Dr. Rob Leurs / Utrecht University

September 9, 2013 Rob Laura / Utrecht University Leave a comment

The Act of Killing and Enemies of the People are powerful lessons in the construction of (dis)functioning nations

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The U.S. Hispanic television industry in the era of digital conversion
Juan Piñón/ New York University

September 9, 2013 Juan Piñón / New York University One comment

Hispanic television networks in the U.S. have pursued an aggressive strategy for expanding content distribution through different digital and mobile platforms.

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Wendy Peters / Nipissing University

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