Margaret Cho’s Televisual Trajectory: From All-American Girl to The Cho Show...
Margaret Cho. Margaret Cho’s “semi-scripted” reality series, The Cho Show, which aired on VH1 in the 2008 fall season, opens with the comedian introducing herself against a backdrop of rapidly edited...
View ArticleMediating Urban Cultural Borders by Michela Ardizzoni/ University of Colorado...
Berlin’s Alexanderplatz Underground In the winter 2001-2002 people pacing through Alexanderplatz underground station in Berlin were welcome by an uninterrupted series of short, enigmatic messages that...
View ArticleJung and Lost Ted Friedman / Georgia State University – Atlanta
Carl Jung In my last column’s discussion of synchronicity in sports and games, I mentioned my interest in bringing the ideas of Carl Jung into dialogue with cultural studies. Jung’s psychology has a...
View ArticleA Long-Tailed Media Omnivore’s DilemmaJonathan Nichols-Pethick / DePauw...
Local TV Thanks to an audible.com account, an iPod connection in my car, and a long commute to work every day, I’ve been catching up on the reading for which I’ve otherwise lost time over the last few...
View ArticleRaymond Williams on the EllipticalEthan Thompson / Texas A&M...
The Ever-Important Hotel Television Set One night in Miami, still dazed from a week on an Atlantic liner, I began watching a film and at first had some difficulty in adjusting to a much greater...
View ArticleFine Intentions and Dire Delusions: The Simulated Ethos of the Greenhouse...
Causes of Global Warming The observant reader may have noticed that out of my previous two Flow articles two significant themes emerge. The first one is the pervasiveness of good intentions when it...
View ArticleMobile Music South of the BorderPatrick Burkart and Christopher Joseph...
Mobile Mexicanas This piece is related to a longer project: Burkart, P., and Westgate, C.J. (forthcoming). Mexican Mobile Music: Una convergencia con sabor. In Oxford Handbook to Mobile Music and...
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