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Author Interview with Brian D. Anderson
Brian D. Anderson was our feature artist of the week, October 19th - 23rd, 2020.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1010/thumbnail.jp
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Peters featured on CNN.com
Peters featured on CNN.com Friday, November 9, 2018
Assistant Professor Jonathan Peters was featured on CNN.com regarding the White House revoking a reporter\u27s pass. The article titled Is the ban justified? Can CNN sue? Questions about the White House\u27s action against Jim Acosta answered was written by Brian Stelter and published 11/8/18.
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Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=1 data=Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
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tag=10 data=Examines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New.
tag=13 data=CABExamines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New
Art Behind Gaming: Brian D. Anderson
A discussion with author Brian D. Anderson about worldbuilding in fantasy. Part of the Art Behind Gaming Online Con.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1046/thumbnail.jp
Peters featured on CNN
Assistant Professor Jonathan Peters was featured on CNN\u27s Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter regarding the Trump campaign\u27s libel lawsuits. The show aired 3/7/20.
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Peters featured on CNN
Assistant Professor Jonathan Peters was featured on CNN\u27s Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter regarding the Trump campaign\u27s libel lawsuits. The show aired 3/7/20.
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Peters featured on CNN.com
Peters featured on CNN.com Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Assistant Professor Jonathan Peters was featured on CNN.com regarding his thoughts on a lawsuit between CNN and the White House. The article titled CNN sues President Trump and top White House aides for barring Jim Acosta was written by Brian Stelter and published 11/13/18. The article was also featured in other news outlets.
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Peters featured on CNN.com
Peters featured on CNN.com Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Assistant Professor Jonathan Peters was featured on CNN.com regarding his thoughts on a lawsuit between CNN and the White House. The article titled CNN sues President Trump and top White House aides for barring Jim Acosta was written by Brian Stelter and published 11/13/18. The article was also featured in other news outlets.
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In Honour of Brian MacWhinney: A Personal Account
While this volume and the writings have made it amply clear what significant contributions Professor Brian MacWhinney has made to the field at large, in this afterword, we begin with a senior member of our author team (Ping Li, PL) followed by a mid-career member (Helen Zhao, HZ) and an early career member (Zhe Gao, ZG), to provide our personal accounts of Brian not only as a leading scholar but also as a role model who touches and changes people’s lives
Qu(e)erying Comic Book Culture and Representations of Sexuality in Wonder Woman
In his paper, Qu(e)erying Comic Book Culture and Representations of Sexuality in Wonder Woman, Brian Mitchell Peters proposes that youth culture is responsible for an arbitrary yet highly structured appropriation of what we can call high-contemporary culture. Hence, notions of pop-culture take from the past and use the present to create a highly fluid now, capable of transcending its present moment in a stereotypical fifteen minutes of fame. Part of twentieth-century pop-culture phenomena is the evolution of the comic book. The comic, in its habitual split of binaries, creates a space where young people have tapped consistently into queer themes. Queer is defined as a category that houses an option to traditional heteronormative representations for young people. An analysis of the history of Wonder Woman comics that traces her creation, her transition in the late-1960s, and a revolutionary series of comics in the mid-1990s reveals a consistent duo of queer subtexts. In his paper, Peters examines the subtextual and textual representations of gay masquerade (or drag) and lesbian jouissance in comics. The theoretical background of the paper is semiotics, queer, and psychoanalytic criticism to explore these three stages in Wonder Woman comics to present an argument that reveals the identification of queer themes by the comic\u27s reading public as well as the cultural homophobia that creates a standard storyline and that, in turn, extinguishes habitually the detectable areas of queer text over and over again
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