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Seeing and Being Seen: Lingua Franca and Trans Asian Media Representation/Production
Erique Zhang / Northwestern University

November 16, 2021 Erique Zhang / Northwestern University One comment

Erique Zhang reflects on the tension in both trans and Asian American representation in Isabel Sandoval’s Lingua Franca.

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MAUDE & ME; OR, RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FEMINIST MEDIA CRITIC
MARIA SAN FILIPPO / EMERSON COLLEGE

November 16, 2021 Maria San Filippo / Emerson College 2 comments

Through analysis of representation of abortion on screen, Maria San Filippo illustrates the ways in which “Maude’s Dilemma” remains relevant to modern audiences and feminist media scholars.

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The Blurring Binaries of Black/Latinidad in US Popular Culture
Isabel Molina-Guzmán / University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

November 16, 2021 Isabel Molina-Guzmán / University of Illinois One comment

Isabel Molina-Guzmán explores how normative visual expectations around race and ethnicity in US casting culture impact the opportunities for Black/Latina/x actors.

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Framing Fandom History: The effects of whiteness on memorialization
Rukmini Pande / O.P. Jindal Global University

November 16, 2021 Rukmini Pande / O.P. Jindal Global University 5 comments

Rukmini Pande traces how mainstream narratives of fandom history and fandom spaces have been characterized by white-centricity, racism, and anti-Blackness.

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Black Widow Won’t Save You: Labor and the Streaming Frontier
Kate fortmueller / University of Georgia

November 16, 2021 Kate Fortmueller / University of Georgia 4 comments

Kate Fortmueller explores the ramifications of contemporary labor conflicts on the entertainment industry in the digital landscape.

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Lauren Rouse & Mel Stanfill / University of Central Florida

Classifying Dahmer: Protecting Netflix’s Homonormative Canon
Dan Vena / Queen’s University & Sarah Woodstock / University of Toronto

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Happy Flow-entines Day! We are proud to announce the release of special issue Volume 29.04, "The Struggle Is (for) Real: Cultivating Authenticity in the 'BeReal' age"! Thanks to guest editors @TomDivon and @disabledphd. Read the full issue here: http://flowjournal.org

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