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Category: 10.08

Notes on Film Pedagogy: Infusing Asian Studies into Undergraduate Curriculum
Konrad Ng / University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

September 20, 2009 Konrad Ng / University of Hawai'i at Mānoa One comment

A consideration of the potential use for Asian cinema within an Asian Studies curriculum.

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“Honey, Look What I Found in the Special Features!”
Mary Celeste Kearney / University of Texas – Austin

September 19, 2009 Mary Celeste Kearney / University of Texas - Austin 6 comments

An examination of ‘Birth an Independent Woman,’ a documentary included on the ‘Mad Men’ Season Two DVD, and its implications for the future of feminist filmmaking and distribution.

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A Day with the Score-Oriented: Rock Band Tournament Play
Kiri Miller / Brown University

September 19, 2009 Kiri Miller / Brown University 2 comments

Observations from a video game tournament considering the qualities of score-oriented gaming .

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Vertigo
Ted Friedman / Georgia State University

September 19, 2009 Ted Friedman / Georgia State University - Atlanta 5 comments

A personal account of the relationship between Buddhism and Postmodernism.

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Straitjacket Sex Screens: Mapping Asian/American Men in the Movies
Celine Parreñas Shimizu / UCSB

September 17, 2009 Celine Parreñas Shimizu / UCSB 9 comments

How can we rethink suffocating gender binaries surrounding the representation of Asian American men in popular cinema?

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Colombo Calling: Radio Ceylon and Bombay cinema’s “national audience”
Aswin Punathambekar / The University of Michigan

September 17, 2009 Aswin Punathambekar / University of Michigan 7 comments

A brief historical account of the Indian radio program Binaca Geet Mala and Radio Ceylon’s role in forging a “national audience” around the songs and stars of Bombay cinema.

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Special Issue CFP – Sports Media: Tensions and Transitions

September 3, 2009 Flow staff Leave a comment

Call for Papers for October’s Special Issue on Sports Media

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

"I’m the Industry Baby”: The Political Economy of Lil Nas X
Wendy Peters / Nipissing University

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

Looking forward to reading your submissions!

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