Volume 16 
Hyperreal Gangster Hybridity in Snow on tha Bluff
Annie Major / University of Texas at Austin(1)
October 14, 2012
Race and the aesthetics of authenticity in hyperreal television.
Alton Brown: Good Eats, mad science and masculinities in the kitchen
Irina Mihalache / American University of Paris
Alton Brown and men who play well in the kitchen.
How We Talk About Media Refusal, Part 3: Aesthetics
Laura Portwood-Stacer / New York University
How refusing media becomes a part of taste culture.
The Ambiguously Gay Duo of Sherlock: Sexual Aesthetics and the Limits of Cinematic Language
Camille DeBose / DePaul University
An examination of the role of sexuality on BBC’s Sherlock.
More in this category:
- Direct-to-Consumer-Advertising and the Archipelago of Medicalization Black Hawk Hancock / DePaul University
- It’s (Not) In His Kiss: Gay Kisses, Narrative Strategies, and Camera Angles in Post-Network Television Comedy
Alfred L. Martin, Jr. / The University of Texas at Austin - Rachel Maddow, School Marm
Janet Staiger / University of Texas at Austin - Could it Be? It’s Becoming Chic to be Geek
Mary Vanderlinden / Averett University - Gaycoms in a Progressive Age?: Partners and The New Normal
Stephen Tropiano / Ithaca College - Being Guy Fieri: The “chef-dude” and the geography of a bro kitchen
Irina Mihalache / American University of Paris - The Medical Gaze, Your Health and You Black Hawk Hancock / DePaul University
- How We Talk About Media Refusal, Part 2: Asceticism
Laura Portwood-Stacer / New York University - Pigmalion: Animality and Failure in Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
Andrew Scahill/George Mason University - Faux Gender and the New Popularity of Drag Culture
Keara Goin / FLOW Senior Editor - Prostitution or Oprah: The Impact of Dichotomous Images of Black WomenMary Vanderlinden/Averett University
- The Hunger Games and Obama’s “Post-racial” America
Camille Debose / DePaul University - Comedy and the Social Contract: The Surprisingly Conservative Vision of Louis C.K.
Carrie Andersen / FLOW Marketing Editor - Know Your Audience: The Quest for Digitally Addressable Systems in India
Shanti Kumar/University of Texas at Austin - Looking at Rock Stars Thomas Swiss / University of Minnesota and John Barner / University of Georgia
- It’s a Myth So Let’s Blow It Up: The Pleasures of Mythbusters
Janet Staiger / University of Texas at Austin - How London Responded to Beijing in the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony Fan Yang / University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Satellite TV Smackdown: Viacom vs. DirecTV
Stephen Tropiano / Ithaca College - Remembering Alexander Doty
Corey Creekmur/University of Iowa - Flow Remembers the Work of Alexander Doty:
I Love Shari: My Queerly Feminist Life with TV - Flow Remembers the Work of Alexander Doty:
Modern Family, Glee, and the Limits of Television Liberalism - Flow Remembers the Work of Alexander Doty:
Hot in Cleveland: Everything Old is New Again? - Act your Race, Not your Age: Performativity and the Many Faces of Comic-Con Cosplay
Keara Goin / FLOW Senior Editor - Queering Hip Hop: Frank Ocean and Homophobia
Gerald R. Butters, Jr. / Aurora University - The chef who played too much: Performing masculinities in The Galloping Gourmet
Irina D. Mihalache / American University of Paris - “Ask Your Doctor”
Black Hawk Hancock / DePaul University - How We Talk About Media Refusal, Part 1: “Addiction”
Laura Portwood-Stacer / New York University - The Carrie Diaries, The Television Reboot, and the CW’s Programming Strategies
Kayti Lausch / Flow Special Features Editor - Robbing Opportunities: Stereotyped Portrayals Put Latino Actors out of Action
Mary Vanderlinden / Averett University - How Lena Dunham Set Me Free
Camille Debose / DePaul University - Digitizing India: the transformation from analog to digital cable television
Shanti Kumar/University of Texas at Austin - Serialization and Genre Expectations: The Case of The Killing
Janet Staiger / University of Texas at Austin - “Television is made by human beings, my friend.”
Stephen Tropiano Ithaca College - Don’t drop the SOAP: American Television’s Long-Lost Lesbian
Taylor Cole Miller / University of Wisconsin at Madison - Looking at Rock Stars
Thomas Swiss / University of Minnesota