Category: WaynePop2021
Apophenia and Alien Love: UFO Abduction Narratives as Technologies of the Self
Day 3 of our asynchronous content begins with Wayne State University’s own Hunter Tuinstra presenting on the truth that is out there. Check out the video here.... Read MoreAt the Ruins of Pop Culture: Trauma, Disruptions, Voids, and the Show-Me Power of Visual Narrative
On Day 2 of the #WaynePop2021 asynchronous content, Elisabetta Di Minico, Vanessa Hintz, J. Scott Jordan, and Dylan Trigg discuss Lovecraft Country, Stranger Things, WandaVision, and X-Men. Check out ... Read MoreMumbai’s ‘The Warli Revolt’: Swadesi voicing the concerns of the Tribal Community – Jaya Wathare
The topographical formation of the present-day Mumbai is a result of its colonial past wherein after several land reclamation projects, an archipelago of seven islands, turned into a unified landmass ... Read MoreZombies, Blips, and the Apocalypse: Why Write Stories about Disruptions?
Scholars J. Scott Jordan, Stanford W. Carpenter, Victor Dandridge, Jr., Eric Wesselmann, and Alex Simmons engage in a roundtable discussion for Day 1 of our asynchronous #WaynePop2021 Conference conte... Read More- 2 of 2
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