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Author: Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College

Hung in America
Peter Lehman/Arizona State University & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College

November 1, 2009 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 4 comments

Despite this strong affirmation of the well-hung body guy, Hung lays down the basis of a serious critique, one that at the conclusion of the first season may be a lost opportunity.

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Still Hanging
Peter Lehman, Arizona State University and Susan Hunt, Santa Monica College

August 21, 2009 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 2 comments

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Hanging by a Thread
Peter Lehman/Arizona State University & Susan Hunt/Santa Monica College

July 10, 2009 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 3 comments

For better and worse, the body guy’s big penis is all he has left on the new HBO series Hung.

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Observe and Report What?
Peter Lehman / Arizona State University & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College

May 16, 2009 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 3 comments

A consideration of masculinity, perversity and the spectacle of the penis in the new Jody Hill film Observe and Report.

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“You Can be Dead but You’re Never Really Dead:” Six Feet, Six Inches Under

March 5, 2009 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 8 comments

by Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College

A look at sex and the body guy in life and death on the television series Six Feet Under.

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Californication: Trouble in Body Guy Paradise
Peter Lehman / Arizona State University & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College

December 11, 2008 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 8 comments

A look at sex, masculinity and “the body guy” in Californication.

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Classifying Dahmer: Protecting Netflix’s Homonormative Canon
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New to Over*Flow: Dan Vena and Sarah Woodstock argue that Netflix’s removal of Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story from its LGBTQ TV category discards “unacceptable” queer history and protects the homonormativity of Netflix’s LGBTQ library.
https://www.flowjournal.org/2023/01/overflow-classifying-dahmer/

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Check out this call for papers from our colleagues! 10 days until submissions are due.

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13 Jan

Hey folks! We are officially extending this CFP until Sunday, January 15

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