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Author: David Greven // University of South Carolina

There Has Been Blood: Horror-Comic Masculinity in The Walking Dead
David Greven / University of South Carolina

November 22, 2016 David Greven // University of South Carolina Leave a comment

David Greven explores the masculine and queer representations of the seventh season of AMC’s The Walking Dead in relation to 90s teen comedies, the Judd Apatow school of Beta Males, and alt-right white nationalism.

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Dexter, Straight Homosexuality, and the Normalization of the Psycho
David Greven / University of South Carolina

May 6, 2013 David Greven // University of South Carolina 3 comments

A consideration of Straight Homosexuality in Showtime’s Dexter.

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Strike Through the Mask: Male Faces, Masculinity, and Allegorical Queerness in Breaking Bad
David Greven / University of South Carolina

March 5, 2013 David Greven // University of South Carolina 3 comments

Masculinity in Breaking Bad

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The Walking Straight: Queer Representation in The Walking Dead
David Greven / University of South Carolina

November 19, 2012 David Greven // University of South Carolina 6 comments

An analysis of queer representation on The Walking Dead.

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