Archive for August, 2009
Enough About the Stainless Steel: Confessions of a Cranky House Porn Addict
Adrienne L. McLean / University of Texas – Dallas
An exploration of the state of HGTV and DIY House Programming, post-recession.
Fan Protests, Cultural Authenticity, and the Adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender
Patricia Nelson / FLOW Staff
A consideration of the fan backlash surrounding Paramount’s choice to cast white actors as Asian characters.
Big Media’s ‘TV Everywhere’ Approach: A Top-Down Vision of the World(WideWeb)
Denise Mann / University of California – Los Angeles
An examination of NBC’s “top-down” approach to programming and entertainment.
SXSW: Vote for FlowTV’s Panels
Flow Editorial Staff
Help Flow by voting for our panels in the 2010 SXSW interactive conference.
Television, participatory culture, and politics: the case of Indian Idol
Aswin Punathambekar / The University of Michigan
A Look Back at Michael Jackson
Konrad Ng / University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
An examination of Michael Jackson’s impact on the considerations of racial diversity, compared with Kip Fulbeck’s contemporary project, “Part Asian, 100% Hapa.”
Museum TV and Hollywood Films: How the Smithsonian Became Big Media’s “Pile of Loot”
Miranda J. Brady / Carleton University
The success of “Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian” casts new light on a federal investigation of the museum’s secret contracts with big media outlets, and reveals a potentially troubling conflict of interest.
Lady Gaga, Balls-Out: Recuperating Queer Performativity
Alexander Cho / FLOW Staff
Pop icon Lady Gaga can be read as queer for her purposeful, embodied, performative critique of the artifice of celebrity.
On Hypersexual Filipina Video Ho: Demanding Powerful, Painful, Pleasurable and Political Critique
Celine Parreñas Shimizu / UCSB
Revisiting the music video for the Black Eyed Peas’ “Bebot” in search of empowered Filipina subjectivity.
Myth, the Numinous, and Cultural Studies
Ted Friedman / Georgia State University – Atlanta
A renewal of interest in the concept of myth in cultural studies, tracing its journey from academic hot topic through new age buzz word towards a popular culture understanding of the term.
Fieldnotes from a Rock Band Bar Night
Kiri Miller / Brown University
Performance ethnography: a critical look at the collaborative and social aspects of playing Rock Band.
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