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The Reality of Television Mockumentary: Family Tree and Guest as Auteur
Hallie K. Reiss / University of Texas at Austin

July 15, 2013 Hallie Reiss One comment

This piece addresses HBO’s venture with mockumentaries from the industry to format and narrative structures.

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The Pink Sneakers That Could? Rethinking Mediated Discourses of Wendy Davis’ Filibuster Footwear
Jessalynn Keller / Middlesex University (London, UK)

July 15, 2013 Jessalynn Keller 2 comments

Jessalynn Keller discusses Wendy Davis’ shoes of choice for her July 25th, 2013, filibuster in Austin, TX.

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I Prefer My Beefcakes with Fangs: Sexploitation in HBO’s True Blood
Lauren Kusnierz / University of Texas – Austin

July 15, 2013 Lauren Kusnierz 2 comments

The sexploitation genre lives on through the undead of HBO’s True Blood.

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Zombies Beat Humans on Television
Aymar Jean Christian / Northwestern University

July 15, 2013 Aymar Jean Christian / Northwestern University 6 comments

A critique of production practices of television shows concerning the lack of minority character development.

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