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Category: 8.10 – Special Issue: Sarah Palin and the Media

Sarah Palin and the Media

October 20, 2008 Flow staff Leave a comment

Flow Senior Editorial Staff

An introduction to our special issue.

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Tigh/Roslin 2008: When Politics Turn Fictional
Emily Regan Wills / The New School for Social Research

October 19, 2008 Emily Regan Wills / The New School for Social Research 2 comments

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Reading Sarah Palin
Bernadette Barker-Plummer / University of San Francisco

October 18, 2008 Bernadette Barker-Plummer / University of San Francisco One comment

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Rule 34 and Epic Raids: Sarah Palin as a Victim of Internet Pranksterism
Daniel Metz / University of Texas – Austin

October 18, 2008 Daniel Metz / University of Texas - Austin 23 comments

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A Girl and a Gun: Photoshop Fakes Sarah Palin
Patrick Kinsman / IUPUI

October 18, 2008 Patrick Kinsman / Indiana University-Purdue University - Indianapolis 4 comments

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In the Feminine Ideal, We Trust
Janet McCabe / Manchester Metropolitan University

October 17, 2008 Janet McCabe / Manchester Metropolitan University 3 comments

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Palin’s State
John Streamas / Washington State University

October 17, 2008 John Streamas / Washington State University 2 comments

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Sarah Palin: Castration as Plenitude
Nina Power / Roehampton University

October 17, 2008 Nina Power / Roehampton University 5 comments

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A Politically Unbiased Report on the Satirization of “Jesus Freak” Sarah Palin and Her Hillbilly Family
Eric Shouse/East Carolina University

October 16, 2008 Eric Shouse / East Carolina University 3 comments

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Even Mud Has The Illusion of Depth: A McLuhanesque Reading of Sarah Palin
Ann McKinnon / Okanagen College

October 16, 2008 Ann McKinnon / Okanagan College 2 comments

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Europe Signals its Concerns with Sarah: Experience, Education, and Etiquette
M.Patrick Cullinane / University College Cork

October 16, 2008 M. Patrick Cullinane / University College Cork 3 comments

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The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and the Meta-Silly Season in Politics: Agenda Setting in the Contemporary Media Environment
Jennifer Brundidge / University of Texas – Austin

October 15, 2008 Jennifer Brundidge / University of Texas - Austin 3 comments

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