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Amartya Sen, Development as Freedom, Oxford University Press, 1999.
Dana Thomas. Fashionopolis: the Price of Fashion - and the Future of Clothes. Head of Zeus (2020).The Strange Conservatism of Forrest GumpBroey Deschanel2024-09-29 | Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/broeydeschanel
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Robert Altman, “Albert Mobilio and Robert Altman” : BOMB, No. 68 (Summer, 1999).
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Mitchell Zuckoff, Robert Altman: The Oral Biography, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group (2010).The Idea of You: An Impassioned DefenceBroey Deschanel2024-07-31 | Compare news coverage. Spot media bias. Avoid algorithms. Try Ground News today and get 40% off your subscription by going to https://ground.news/broey and subscribe for 40% off their unlimited access Vantage plan or under $1/month for their starter package.
To enjoy The Idea of You, all you need is some taste, and a healthy dose of shame.
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Benjamin Lee, “The Idea of You review – Anne Hathaway lives out fanfic fantasy in solid romance” The Guardian (2024).
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Carl Wilson, Let’s Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste, Bloomsbury Academic (2014).How Challengers Revolutionized the ThrillerBroey Deschanel2024-06-28 | Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
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Challengers may not be filled with crime and violence... but it has an element of s-xual danger and suspense to it that's hard to miss.
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Linda Williams, The Er-tic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema, Indiana University Press (2005).When Movies Are a Religious JourneyBroey Deschanel2024-05-31 | IDA is now streaming on MUBI in the US & Canada! Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
If you've watched First Reformed and felt like it changed your life, you're not the only one! First Reformed was Paul Schrader's first attempt at a style of cinema he himself coined back in 1972: the Transcendental Style, and there's a reason it has some an impact. Come along on this spiritual journey.
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Olivia Hunter Willke, “Accepting Abomination: On First Reformed”, Hyper Real Film (2022).Male Weepies: A Misunderstood GenreBroey Deschanel2024-04-29 | Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
Scott Allison and Jeffrey Green, Nostalgia and Heroism: Theoretical Convergence of Memory, Motivation, and Function” Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 11 (2020).
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Anyone But You was supposed to revive the rom com, but it's missing something. This video breaks down the components of the Hollywood romantic comedy, and what gives it that magical quality!
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Stephanie Zacharek, “Notting Hill” , Salon (1999).Saltburn: The Tumblr-ification of CinemaBroey Deschanel2024-02-28 | Compare news coverage. Spot media bias. Avoid algorithms. Try Ground News today and get 40% off your subscription by going to https://ground.news/broeydeschanel
Saltburn (or, the Untalented Mr. Ripley) is a deeply unoriginal piece of filmmaking. What does it say about our culture today?
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Kelley Wagers, “Tom Ripley, Inc.: Patricia Highsmith’s Corporate Fiction”, Contemporary Literature, Vol. 54, No. 2 (2013).How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Real HousewivesBroey Deschanel2024-01-31 | Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
Why was the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City finale the "best reality TV episode in history"? And why did we perceive it so differently from last year's "best episode", Vanderpump Rules' #Scandoval?
SOURCES: Jacquelyn Arcy, “The Digital Money Shot: Twitter wars, The Real Housewives, and transmedia storytelling,”, Celebrity Studies (2018).
Kate Authur, “Heather Gay Tells All: The Receipts! Proof! Timelines! of the Shocking ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ Finale and Reunion (EXCLUSIVE)” Variety (2024).
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Graeme Turner, Ordinary People and the Media: The Demotic Turn, SAGE (2009).Taboo on Screen | TrailerBroey Deschanel2024-01-04 | Watch Taboo on Screen here: nebula.tv/tabooMay December and the Melodrama of Film TwitterBroey Deschanel2023-12-21 | Park Chan-wook's THE HANDMAIDEN is streaming on MUBI in Canada and many other countries. Get a whole month of great cinema FREE: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
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Augustin Zarzosa, “Melodrama and the Modes of the World” Discourse, vo. 32 (2) (2010).Priscilla and the Plight of Women(s Biopics)Broey Deschanel2023-11-29 | Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/broeydeschanel
My Priscilla review: The woman's biopic gives us a snapshot into the suffering of famous female figures. But in doing so, does it lock them in a cinematic gilded cage?
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Jia Tolentino, “Pure Heroines” in Trick Mirror (2019).Are Film Critics a Dying Breed?Broey Deschanel2023-10-26 | Subscribe to Notebook magazine at mubi.com/magazine or check out the digital Notebook at mubi.com/notebook
SOURCES: The Daily, “Our Film Critic on Why He’s Done With the Movies” The New York Times (2023).
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Reggie Ugwu, They Review Movies on TikTok, but Don’t Call Them Critics” The New York Times (2023).Feeling Cynical About BarbieBroey Deschanel2023-08-07 | Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/broeydeschanel
Sources: Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello, The new spirit of capitalism, Verso (1999).
Alex Barasch, “After “Barbie” Mattel is Raiding Its Entire Toybox” The New Yorker (2023).
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Chris Murphy, “Studios Allegedly Won’t End Strike Till Writers “Start Losing Their Apartments” Vanity Fair (2023).Immersive Van Gogh: Why Art is in CrisisBroey Deschanel2023-06-28 | Jack Hazan's A BIGGER SPLASH is streaming on MUBI in Canada and the US. Get a whole month of great cinema FREE: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
SOURCES: Walter Benjamin, “'The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility” (1935).
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Gil Appel, Juliana Neelbauer, and David A. Schweidel “Generative AI Has an Intellectual Property Problem” Harvard Business Review, (2023).Why Films From 1999 Are So IconicBroey Deschanel2023-04-28 | Rebeca Huntt's BEBA is now streaming on MUBI in Canada. Get a whole month of great cinema FREE: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
Why does it feel like every good movie ever was made in 1999? There's gotta be a reason for it.
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SOURCES: Ameeriali, “The destructive force that is ‘dissociative feminism’” The Social Talks (2022).
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Ayesha A. Siddiqi, “Memento Millenial” Substack (2022).Saturday Night Fever and the Death of DiscoBroey Deschanel2022-12-29 | Pedro Almodóvar's THE HUMAN VOICE is streaming on MUBI in Canada, the UK, and many other countries. Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
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Paul Williams, “too black, too gay: the disco inferno” Duke University Press (2003).Cancelling: A Culture of RetributionBroey Deschanel2022-11-28 | FIRECRACKERS is showing on MUBI in Canada! Get a whole month of great cinema FREE: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
It’s punishment time!
Rehash podcast: https://anchor.fm/rehashpodcast
Podcast intro by Ian Mills: https://linktr.ee/ianmillsmusic
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James Pogue “On The Rudeness of Mobs: America’s plutocratic love affair with cancellations”, The Baffler No. 53, (2020).
Arthur Shuster, “Kant on the Role of the Retributive Outlook in Moral and Political Life”, The Review of Politics, Vol. 73, No. 3, Cambridge University Press (2011).
Wang, Shensheng; Lilienfeld, Scott O.; Rochat, Philippe, "Schadenfreude deconstructed and reconstructed: A tripartite motivational model". New Ideas in Psychology, no.52 (2019).The Decline of Tim BurtonBroey Deschanel2022-10-29 | Click here bit.ly/3flJdb6 and use my code BROEY50 for 50% off your first month at Care/of. Care/of works hard to recommend supplements based on scientific research and your personal goals. As a friendly reminder, supplements aren’t intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Tom Breihan, “Batman changed how blockbusters look - and how Hollywood sold them”, The AV Club (2022).
Burton, Tim. Burton on Burton. Edited by Mark Salisbury, 2nd ed., Faber and Faber (2006).
Michael Goldman, “Down the Rabbit Hole” American Cinematographer (2010).
San Kashner, “The Class That Roared”, Vanity Fair (2014).
Tom McNichol, “Hollywood Knights” Monthly Portland (2009).
Scott Mendelson, “How Tim Burton Became Uncool,” Forbes (2019).
Christopher Ryder, "Alice in Wonderland – Press Conference with Tim Burton" Collider (2009).Elvis (2022) and the Utter Mediocrity of BiopicsBroey Deschanel2022-09-27 | Whether you’re upgrading your iPhone or not, head to casetify.com for their latest iPhone 14 Impact Case Series, as well as their cases for iPhone 13 or earlier devices! Go to http://casetify.com/broeydeschanel today to get 15% off your order!
Joel Gordon, “Film, Fame, and Public Memory: Egyptian Biopics from Mustafa Kamil to Nasser 56” International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 31, No. 1 (Feb., 1999).
Chris Jancelewicz, “The ‘whitewashing’ of Black music: A dark chapter in rock history” Global News (2021).
Mitchell K. Hall, The Emergence of Rock and Roll: Music and the Rise of American Youth Culture, Routledge (2014).
Cheryl L. Keyes, “The Aesthetic Significance of African American Sound Culture and Its Impact on American Popular Music Style and Industry” The World of Music Vol. 45, No. 3, Cross-Cultural Aesthetics (2003).
Lehtisalo, Anneli, “As if Alive before Us: The Pleasures of Verisimilitude in Biographical Fiction Films”. New Readings 11 (2011).
Eric Lott, “All the King’s Men: Elvis Impersonators and White Working-Class Masculinity”, Race and the Subject of Masculinities.
Tessa Maclean, “Preserving Utopia: Musical Style in Baz Lurhmann’s The Great Gatsby”, Literature Film Quarterly, 2016.
Parke Puterbaugh, “Little Richard: ‘I Am the Architect of Rock & Roll’ Rolling Stone (1990).
Elsie Walker. “Pop Goes the Shakespeare: Baz Lurhmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet.” Literature Film Quarterly 28:2 (2000).
Rob Warden, “Elvis Volunteered to Inform for the FBI, 1970 Memo says”, Washington Post (1978).Spring Breakers and the End of Indie SleazeBroey Deschanel2022-08-10 | Click here helixsleep.com/broey for up to $200 off your Helix Sleep mattress plus two free pillows! Free shipping within the US! #helixsleep
Amanda Dobbins, “Spring Breakers Understands Britney Spears Better Than Her New Album Does”, Vulture (2013).
Alex Godfrey, “Spring Breakers, a riotous take on modern America” The Guardian (2013).
Amanda Nix, “In Defense of Spring Breakers” Film Inquiry (2019).
Jeffrey Sconce, “‘Trashing’ the academy: taste, excess, and an emerging politics of cinematic style” Screen vol. 36, no. 4 (1995).
Philippa Snow, “Spring Breakers,” Five Years On, Vice (2018).Bergman Island: Art, Love, and the Unbearable Process of MakingBroey Deschanel2022-07-22 | This video was made in collaboration with MUBI for the release of Bergman Island on MUBI in the UK and Ireland! The film is free to watch for 30 days at http://mubi.com/broeydeschanel !
Brandon Taylor, “a little life is not your father” Substackd (May 25 2022).
Awra Tewolde-Berhan, “Girlhood - A Review: Fatally Flawed Examination of a Young Black Girl’s Life” What’s On Africa (2015).
Patricia White, “Ambidextrous Authorship: Greta Gerwig and the Politics of Women’s Genres” LA Review of Books (2020).Valley of the Dolls: Why We Love This Awful MovieBroey Deschanel2022-05-27 | The first 1,000 people to use my code broeydeschanel0622 or use this link to sign up will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/broeydeschanel06221
Richard Henke “Imitation of Life: Imitation World of Vaudeville” Jump Cut, no. 39, (June 1994). pp. 31-39
David Herzberg, “"The Pill You Love Can Turn on You": Feminism, Tranquilizers, and the Valium Panic of the 1970s” American Quarterly, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Mar., 2006).
Susan Sontag, "Notes on Camp," in A Susan Sontag Reader (New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1982), 109.Oscars 2022 and the Death of CinemaBroey Deschanel2022-04-29 | IN THE FAMILY is now streaming on MUBI in Canada and many other countries. Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
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Sadie Bell, “Breaking Down the Hellish New Year's Eve Party in the 'Euphoria' Season 2 Premiere” Thrillist (2022)
Ellie Harrison, “Sydney Sweeney: ‘I’m very proud of my work on Euphoria – but no one talks about it because I got naked’” Independent (2022).
Jim Hemphill, “‘Euphoria’ Season 2 Cinematographer Marcell Rév Tells Us What It’s Like to Shoot from the Gut” Indie Wire (2022).
Evan Ross Katz, “The Women Make Euphoria The cast on playing teens forever on the brink of disaster.” The Cut (2022)
Soraya Nadia McDonald, “Who’s afraid of ‘Malcolm & Marie’? Certainly not Edward Albee.” Andscape (2021).
Olivia Ovenden, “Sam Levinson on Taking Criticism, Art in Isolation and 'Malcolm & Marie;” Esquire (2021).
Cheyenne Roundtree, “‘Euphoria’ Season 2 Crew and Background Actors Speak Out Against Sam Levinson’s ‘Toxic’ Production” Daily Beast (2022).
Cheyenne Roundtree, “Inside ‘Euphoria’ Season 2’s Messy Behind-the-Scenes Drama, From Sam Levinson to Barbie Ferreira Storming Off” The Daily Beast (2022)
Matt Zoller Seitz, “Why Euphoria Feels So Real, Even When It Isn’t Realistic” Vulture (2019)
Tim Stack, “Euphoria breakout Hunter Schafer on daring show: 'There's a lot of stuff that hasn't been on TV before'” Entertainment Weekly (2019).Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubricks Swan SongBroey Deschanel2022-02-26 | Jessica Hausner’s AMOUR FOU is now streaming on MUBI in Canada. Get a whole month of great cinema for free: mubi.com/broeydeschanel
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Audre Lorde, “The Uses of the Erotic” Sister Outsider, Crossing Press (1984).
Stefan Mattessich, “Grotesque Caricature: Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut as the Allegory of Its Own Reception” Postmodern Culture, Volume 10, Number 2, (2000).
Jonathan Rosenbaum & Peter Loewenberg in Depth of Field: Stanley Kubrick, Film, and the Uses of History, University of Wisconsin Press (2006).
Schnitzler to Theodor Reik, December 31, 1913, Schnitzler Briefe, 1913-31, 35-36.
Lee Siegel, “EYES WIDE SHUT: WHAT THE CRITICS FAILED TO SEE IN KUBRICK’S LAST FILM” Harper’s October 1999: 76-83.
Linda Ruth Williams, The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema, Indiana University Press, (2005).Licorice Pizza: Does Depiction Equal Endorsement?Broey Deschanel2022-01-25 | Get the Karma shopping assistant: shop.karmanow.com/BroeyDeschanel
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Walter Benjamin, “The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility” (1935).
Stuart Hall, “Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse” Paper for the Council Of Europe Colloquy on "Training In The Critical heading Of televisual language" (1973).
Stuart Hall, "Notes on Deconstructing the Popular" from Essential Essays, Vol 1, Duke University Press (1981).
Janice Radaway. “Reading Is Not Eating: Mass-Produced Literature and the Theoretical Methodological and Political Consequences of a Metaphor” Book Research Quarterly, 2(3) (1986) 7-29.
Belinda A. Stillion Southard. “Beyond the Backlash: Sex and the City and Three Feminist Struggles” Communication Quarterly, Vol. 56, No. 2, (2008) pp. 149–167.
David Zurawik, “The Trouble with 'Ally' Analysis: Fox's pseudo-feminist, 'neurotic female' is sending mixed messages on gender and workplace issues” Baltimore Sun (1998).Abject Women: The Greatest Horror of AllBroey Deschanel2021-10-28 | Visit: audible.com/broey for 30 days free!
Maggie Hennefeld, Nicholas Sammond, Abjection Incorporated : Mediating the Politics of Pleasure and Violence, Duke University Press (2020).
Julia Kristeva. Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection. Trans. Leon S. Roudiez. New York: Columbia UP, 1982.
Rachel C. Lee, “Where’s My Parade? Margaret Cho and the Asian American Body in Space” TDR The Drama Review (2004).
Imogen Tyler. Revolting Subjects: Social Abjection and Resistance in Neoliberal Britain. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional (2013).
Linda Williams, “Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess” Film Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 4 (1991), pp. 2-13Love Island: A Flirtation With SurveillanceBroey Deschanel2021-09-29 | Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/broeydeschanel With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union
Stoppard, Lou. "The Glorious Depravity of the British “Love Island”," The New Yorker.
Wong, James . “Here's looking at you: Reality TV, Big Brother, and Foucault” . Canadian Journal of Communication ; Toronto Vol. 26, Iss. 4, (2001): 489-501.
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How has exotic dancing been represented in film history? From a scale of 1 to Flashdance, how bad is it?
Organizations to support and resources for Sex Workers:
The Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform sexworklawreform.com This is a coalition of a number of prominent sex worker led and allied organizations from across Canada. Including: Butterfly Asian and Migrant Sex Worker Support Network, HIV Legal Network, Maggie's: Toronto Sex Workers Action Project, Maggie's Indigenous Sex Work Drum Group, Migrant Sex Workers Project (MSWP) and more! You can look at each organization’s website by going to about - member groups.
Sex Workers Project sexworkersproject.org The Sex Workers Project provides client-centered legal and social services to individuals who engage in sex work, regardless of whether they do so by choice, circumstance, or coercion. The Sex Workers Project is a project at the Urban Justice Center which serves low-income and marginalized New Yorkers through a unique combination of direct legal services, systemic advocacy, community education, and organizing.
TGI Justice Project http://www.tgijp.org TGI Justice Project is a group of transgender, gender variant and intersex people—inside and outside of prisons, jails and detention centers—creating a united family in the struggle for survival and freedom. San Francisco-based.
Sex Workers Outreach Project USA swopusa.org Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people involved in the sex trade and their communities, focusing on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy.
SWARM (Sex Worker Advocacy and Resistance Movement) swarmcollective.org SWARM is a UK-based collective founded and led by sex workers who believe in self-determination, solidarity and co-operation. They campaign for the rights and safety of everyone who sells sexual services. They also organize skill-shares and support meet-ups just for sex workers, as well as public events.
National Ugly Mugs (NUM) nationaluglymugs.org NUM is a UK-wide charity working with sex workers to do research, design and deliver safety tools and to provide support services to people in adult industries.
The Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) nswp.org NSWP is a membership organization that upholds the voice of sex workers globally and connect regional networks advocating for the rights of female, male, and transgender sex workers. Its members are local, national or regional sex worker-led organizations and networks across five regions: Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America and the Caribbean.
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This video's alternate title is: Attack of the Theatre Nerd (me)
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Giles, David C. Twenty-First Century Celebrity: Fame in Digital Culture, Emerald Publishing (2018)
Jerslev, Anne. “In The Time of the Microcelebrity Celebrification and the YouTuber Zoella” International Journal of Communication (2016).
Nunn and Biressi, ‘A trust betrayed’: celebrity and the work of emotion” Celebrity Studies (2010).How Killing Eve Subverts the Spy ThrillerBroey Deschanel2021-03-15 | Tracing the history of bisexuality in film and TV, and where Killing Eve fits within it! Has there always been a queer subtext in the cat and mouse genre? Let's find out!
Farrimond, Katherine. "Bisexual Detection: Visibility, Epistemology, and Contamination" in The Contemporary Femme Fatale: Gender, Genre and American Cinema, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Letort, Delphine. "The Femme Fatale of the 1990s Erotic Thriller" in Women Who Kill: Gender and Sexuality in Film and Series of the Post-Feminist Era. Bloomsbury, 2020.
Waites, Kathleen J.. "Killing Eve and the Necessity of the Female Villain du Jour" in Antiheroines of Contemporary Media: Saints, Sinners, and Survivors. Lexington, 2021.The Liberal Escapism of BridgertonBroey Deschanel2021-02-13 | Watch me try to unpack the Disney-fication of race relations, the challenges of positive representation, and what the heck we should do about history.
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Sources: Brendan C. Walsh (2019) A Modern-Day Romantic: The Romantic Sublime in Hayao Miyazaki’s Creative Philosophy, Comparative Literature: East & West, 3:2, 176-191,
Kurita, Kyoko. “Koda Rohan and the Origin of Modern Japanese Romanticism.’” PhD diss. Yale University, 1992. Print.
Napier, Susan J. “Confronting Master Narratives: History as Vision in Miyazaki Hayao’s Cinema of De-Assurance.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 9.2 (2001): 467–93. Print.
Okada, Akiko. Keats and English Romanticism in Japan. Bern, Switzerland; New York: Peter Lang, 2006. Print.
Unnamed Films (In Order of Appearance): Whisper of the Heart (1995) The Wind Rises (2013)
Music: Glass Off - Bernie Leadon Song of India - Andre Kostelanetz Summer Rain - Suzanne Menzel
Background Painting: Ships in a Storm - Ivan Aivazovsky (1860)
Unnamed Films Shown (In Order of Appearance): As You Like It (1936) Macbeth (1961) A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream (1935) Romeo and Juliet (1954) Chimes at Midnight (1966) Throne of Blood (1957) West Side Story (1961) Hamlet (1996) Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
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Renegade Cut has a very similar take on this (we both took heavy inspiration from Jonah Weiner's Slate article), go check out his video! youtube.com/watch?v=-Ku7PwEKTAw
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I think this is an interesting quote by Rebecca Chaiklin that really shows how they viewed their participants: "We were blessed in this project in having subjects that were obsessed with filming themselves. Narcissism was a common thread, and all of them constantly wanting to be on camera was every filmmaker’s dream,” Chaiklin said. “So there was this plethora of footage, and it was just the gift that kept on giving for us." (Indie Wire 2020)
Boling, Kelli S. “True crime podcasting: Journalism, justice, or entertainment?” Radio Journalism: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, vol. 17, no. 2, 2019, pp. 161-178
Boorsma, Megan. "The Whole Truth: The Implications of America's True Crime Obsession." Elon Law Review, vol. 9, no. 1, 2017, pp. 209-24.
Punnett, Ian (2017), ‘Every American life: Understanding Serial as true crime’, paper presented at the 2017 meeting of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, 9–12 August.
Films shown (but not named) in the video: 6:33 - Wet Hot American Summer (2001) 6:37 - Addams Family Values (1993) 7:26 - Moulin Rouge (2001) 7:29 - The Great Gatsby (2013)
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Music, in order (all featured in the Showgirls soundtrack): "Wasted Time - Lap Dance Mix" - My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult "Numb - Gimme Some More Dignity Mix" - U2, Rollo, Rob D "Ecstasy - The Extended Mix" - Killing Joke "Fallen" - One DoveWhat Portrait of a Lady on Fire Tells Us About the GazeBroey Deschanel2020-02-08 | This is one big double entendre! Also pronouncing Sartre's name will be the death of me!
Other notable gaze theorists: Laura Mulvey, bell hooks, Jacques Lacan, Edward Said (kind of)
Music: Arthur Simonini - La Jeune Fille en Feu Wojciech Kilar - "Vocalise" Vivaldi - "Viola d'amore Concerto in A minor RV 397", Accademia Bizantina "Ode to Aphrodite" from "The Ancient Greek Lyre" Vivaldi - Violin Concerto in G Minor, RV 315 "L'estate": I. AllegroWhy Parasite Should Terrify Us (Spoilers)Broey Deschanel2020-01-08 | Subtitles now available in Korean! Thanks to my beautiful friend Hanyoung !!!
WARNING: SOME GRAPHIC CONTENT. ALSO HUGE APOLOGIES FOR ANY MISPRONUNCIATION. Unpacking the boogie man that lives in the Park's bunker: neoliberal capitalism.
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