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Justin Lin, Asian American Cinema & Social Media
Konrad Ng / University of Hawai’i at Mānoa

February 19, 2010 Konrad Ng / University of Hawai'i at Mānoa 4 comments

Analysis of digital promotional campaigns for Better Luck Tomorrow and Finishing the Game are unique and instructive for their form of Asian American political and cultural engagement.

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Coming to a Beach Near You! Examinations of Ethnic and State Identity in Jersey Shore
Jon Kraszewski / Seton Hall University

February 19, 2010 Jon Kraszewski / Seton Hall University 13 comments

A look at the represenation of Italian Americans on MTV’s Jersey Shore

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Dark Techné in Sports Advertisements
Matthew Ferrari / University of Massachusetts

February 19, 2010 Matthew Ferrari / University of Massachusetts - Amherst 2 comments

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Dracu-fictions and Brand Romania
Anikó Imre and Alice Bardan / University of Southern California

February 19, 2010 Aniko Imre / University of Southern California 7 comments

A brief look at branding and stereotypes within the region of Romania through recent film and television creations.

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“More drinkin’, less thinkin’, fewer teeth, and beer”

February 19, 2010 Melissa Click / University of Missouri 10 comments

Constructing the redneck identity in CMT’s My Big Redneck Wedding.

Melissa Click / University of Missouri

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ItsRizikiRiziki Millanzi@ItsRiziki·
2 May

I had so much fun writing this column about race, class and gender in Snowpiercer for @FlowTV! Follow the link below to give it a read: 🚆🚆🚆 https://twitter.com/FlowTV/status/1521188048372969472

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New Over*Flow column!

@ItsRiziki assesses the Snowpiercer television series' depiction of class as the central axis of political solidarity, a move that ignores the varied experiences of marginalized peoples to intersectional oppression.

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https://www.flowjournal.org/2022/05/race-gender-and-class-in-snowpiercer/

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20 Apr

"The tech and entertainment industries have different labor histories and worker cultures, but, as recent video game worker actions demonstrate, these stories are becoming increasingly intertwined." @kfortmueller

Read the full article here: https://www.flowjournal.org/2022/04/mario-job-insecurity-and-unionization/

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