Reading Group: Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky “Paranoid Reading and Reparative Reading: or, You’re so Paranoid, You Probably Think This Introduction Is About You”

Reading Group: Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky “Paranoid Reading and Reparative Reading: or, You’re so Paranoid, You Probably Think This Introduction Is About You” Introduction by Joel Sutherland, CMS, PHD Student 11-12:30, Friday October 27th, 2023 Cobb 310 Link to reading: Here Password circulated through the Mass Culture Listserv

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Autumn 2023 Schedule

Dear all, On behalf of the Mass Culture and Digital Media Workshops, please find below our joint workshop schedule for this autumn quarter. All workshops will meet on Fridays, 11 AM–12:30 PM, in Cobb 310, unless otherwise noted. The first workshop is this Friday—don’t miss it! We hope to see you there! Joel and Hugo, […]

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October 6, 2023: Jas Brooks, “The Very Breath of Drama: Scented Cinema Before the Battle of the Smellies”

Dear all, Please join us for the first Mass Culture Workshop of the year, this Friday! Details below, and full schedule for the quarter forthcoming very soon. Your 2023–24 Mass Cult coordinators, Joel and Hugo   The Very Breath of Drama: Scented Cinema Before the Battle of the Smellies Jas Brooks, PhD Student, Computer Science, […]

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May 5th: Pedro Noel Doreste: “An Accented Seminar: Puerto Rico’s Division of Community Education at the Flaherty, 1955-1961”

Please join us in Cobb 311 this Friday, May 5th, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm for our second Spring quarter Mass Culture meeting. We are excited to have Pedro Noel Doreste (Ph.D. student CMS/ Romance Languages and Literature) share their work “An Accented Seminar: Puerto Rico’s Division of Community Education at the Flaherty, 1955-1961” Dr. Daniel Morgan (Chair […]

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Friday, April 28th–Video Games and the Simulation of History: A Conversation

Please join us in Cobb 311 this Friday, April 28th, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm for our second Spring quarter Mass Culture meeting. We are excited to have Dr. Katherine Buse (Postdoctoral Researcher at The Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, CMS Faculty) and Dr. Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal (Ruth and Paul Idzik Collegiate Assistant Professor of Digital Scholarship and […]

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