
Part one in a series on "The Wisconsin Discourses."
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Part one in a series on "The Wisconsin Discourses."
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There are ways to manage the isolating and often unspoken struggles being on “the market.” Here are seven ideas to start the conversation.
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A bevy of alarmingly disdainful reviewers has flocked to The Newsroom. Unfortunately, it’s the fans they’re sneering at.
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Bob's Burgers' Tina Belcher is arguably the program's breakout character and has the potential to be one of American broadcast television's most subversive girl characters.
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As DirecTV, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon emerge as players in content distribution, we are seeing evidence of active campaigning by production studios finding new homes for their canceled shows.
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"My love's too big for you my love": an offering for those who admired Alexander Doty and his work (as well as those who enjoy Glee's Kurt Hummel).
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The "pins" on display on Pinterest demonstrate postfeminism in their mixed messages regarding contemporary femininity.
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The contemporary remake of the 1976 film works to reshape the ways in which mass mediated blackness is understood.
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Ruby Sparks questions limited and unrealistic representations of women, as well as the familiar tropes of the romantic comedy.
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Devices like Roku that sync existing television sets with the Internet are imperfect technologies.
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I hope through my writing and my teaching, Doty will have many more students in the years to come.
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Alexander Doty's work has inspired my own as a young academic; he will continue to inform and empower young queer individuals like myself long after his or my time.
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I invested in a Roku box to reduce costs by streaming television over the Internet rather than paying for cable. Mission accomplished? Kind of.
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Sight and Sound's top ten gets all the press, but beneath it is a much larger, more heterogeneous body of work that reveals larger trends in film and beyond.
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The film work of actress Rosario Dawson helps media studies scholars address overlooked social discourses concerning Latina/o mixed race subjectivity.
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