The Global Media Cultures podcast introduces scholarship about the world to the world. Every episode of the podcast showcases an academic article about media in a global context. The author of the article engages in conversation with the podcast host and discusses the research process, context on the subject matter, and any connections between their research and relevant current events. This publi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsTV & Film |
In this week's episode, guest Channette Romero discusses her article "Toward an Indigenous Feminine Animation Aesthetic," which analyzes the aesthetics and politics of animation shorts created by Indigenous women situated in North America. Romero arg... more
In this week's episode, guest Bruno Guaraná discusses his article "Taís Araújo: The Black Helena against Brazil's Whitening Television," which traces key moments in the television career of one of Brazi's most popular television celebrities Taís Araú... more
In this week's episode, guest Xiomara Cervantes-Gómez discusses her article "Where Blackness Dies: The Aesthetics of a Massacre and the Violence of Remembering," which analyzes the digital altar created to commemorate the lives of 72 Central American... more
In this week's episode, guest Mohan Ambikaipaker discusses his article "Music Videos and the 'War on Terror' in Britain: Benjamin Zephaniah's Infrapolitical Blackness in Rong Radio," which analyzes the political project of the music video Rong Radio,... more
Llamas-Rodriguez has gathered a wonderful blend of young and mature media and cultural scholars for these conversations about engaging and relevant topics. The exchanges are always informative but also reflect a welcome (and all too rare) degree of warmth and support amongst busy academics. Great for teaching purposes or simply personal inspiration for exhausted professors.
Rich conversations with authors of important articles by scrupulous scholar and Videographic critic Juan Llamas-Rodriguez. Intended as a teaching resource but interesting for researchers too, and also for a general public curious about what media scholars study (and why).
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