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Jason Puskar, "The Switch: An Off and On History of Digital Humans" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

Episode 356

From the telegraph to the touchscreen, how the development of binary switching transformed everyday life and changed the shape of human agency.

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Pavitra Sundar, "Listening with a Feminist Ear: Soundwork in Bombay Cinema" (U Michigan Press, 2023)

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Pavitra Sundar's book Listening with a Feminist Ear: Soundwork in Bombay Cinema (U Michigan Press, 2023) is a study of the cultural politics and poss…

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'For All Mankind,’ An Alternate History About the Possibility of Utopia

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It’s the UConn PopCast, and in this episode we tackle ‘For All Mankind,’ Apple TV’s alternate history about a space race that never ended. We first r…

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Emily H. C. Chua, "The Currency of Truth: Newsmaking and the Late-Socialist Imaginaries of China's Digital Era" (U Michigan Press, 2023)

Episode 266

China’s news sector is a place where newsmakers, advertising executives, company bosses, and Party officials engage one another in contingent and evo…

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Speak UP!: Celebrating University Press Week with AUPresses President, Jane Bunker

Episode 139

University Press Week 2023 will provide an opportunity for presses and their supporters to shout to the rooftops about the value of the essential wor…

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Adrien Sebro, "Scratchin' and Survivin': Hustle Economics and the Black Sitcoms of Tandem Productions" (Rutgers UP, 2023)

Episode 114

The 1970s was a golden age for representations of African American life on TV sitcoms: Sanford & Son, Good Times, The Jeffersons. Surprisingly, nearl…

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Barry Reay and Nina Attwood, "Dirty Books: Erotic Fiction and the Avant-garde in Mid-century Paris and New York" (Manchester UP, 2023)

Episode 262

From the 1930s to the 1970s, in New York and in Paris, daring publishers and writers were producing banned pornographic literature. The books were wr…

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Randy Laist, ed.. "The '80s Resurrected: Essays on the Decade in Popular Culture Then and Now" (McFarland, 2023)

Episode 680

Randy Laist, professor of English at Goodwin University and the University of Bridgeport, has a new edited volume focusing specifically on popular cu…

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Chad Randl and D. Medina Lasansky, "Playing Place: Board Games, Popular Culture, Space" (MIT Press, 2023)

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An essay collection exploring the board game's relationship to the built environment, revealing the unexpected ways that play reflects perceptions of…

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What Reality TV Says About Us

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Reality TV shapes and reflects how we see ourselves, and what we regard as normal. Professor Danielle J. Lindemann watched thousands of hours of real…

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