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Television. Archive.
Joshua Green / MIT

September 18, 2008 Joshua Green / MIT 5 comments

A look at the issues surrounding archiving television’s history.

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Blogger News Network? TPMtv and Online Video Aesthetics
Ethan Thompson / Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

September 18, 2008 Ethan Thompson / Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi 2 comments

An examination of the lo-fi, satirical, and guerilla-inspired aesthetics of Talking Points Memo TV.

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The Politics of Pluckiness
Kathleen Battles / Oakland University

September 18, 2008 Kathleen Battles / Oakland University 5 comments

On John McCain’s “plucky” vice presidential nominee.

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Insert Clip Here: Supradiegetic Aesthetics of Medium and Flight of the Conchords
Kit Hughes / FLOW Staff

September 18, 2008 Kit Hughes / Colorado State University 4 comments

A look at the unusual similarities between two otherwise incredibly disparate shows.

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Fractured Soul: Heroes’ Supermom and the Crisis of Post-Feminist Motherhood
Laura Mattoon D’Amore / Boston University

September 18, 2008 Laura Mattoon D'Amore / Boston University 5 comments

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Queuing at Lloyds Bank
Diane Negra / University College Dublin

September 18, 2008 Diane Negra / University College Dublin 3 comments

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More Dark Nights for DC Comics and Time Warner?
Alisa Perren / Georgia State University

September 18, 2008 Alisa Perren / University of Texas - Austin 5 comments

An examination of the complex role Marvel and DC comics play in Hollywood.

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