We are happy to announce our latest issue, “Reinterpretation: Situating Culture from Pedagogy to Politics.” In this sixth year of Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, we have a set of five articles that speak to the range of popular culture studies. Across the articles, the topics showcase the varied ways in which we can reconsider and (re)interpret how we conceptualize culture. First, Allison Rank discusses the interconnection between teaching and current political issues in “Scarlett O’Hara, Solomon Northrup, and Ta-Nehisi Coates: Helping Students Grasp the Relationship between Popular Culture and Contemporary Racial Politics.” Jesse Weiner then draws a connection between historical and contemporar...
This project falls within current cultural studies and composition frameworks which call for a criti...
We are happy to present our special issue, “Criminals as Heroes: Problems and Pedagogy in Popular Cu...
Literature and Popular Culture, a course in the MA Postcolonial Literature in English exposes studen...
We are pleased to present issue 4.1 of Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture an...
In early 2011, the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Executive Team began disc...
Everyday we confront changes and find ways to adapt and thrive. In our fifth year of publication, we...
In our media-saturated society, integrating critical pedagogy in the curriculum at all levels has sp...
Mass media has played, and is currently playing, a role in the way individuals make sense of their i...
Of all the recurring themes in the history of cultural studies, it is arguably the relationship betw...
As Miller (1999) explained, “it is increasingly important for educators to take seriously the proces...
This article draws attention to radical possibilities in classroom work with pop culture texts when ...
ABSTRACT: Synthesizing literature from critical pedagogy, sociocultural psy-chology, and cultural st...
The post-racial perspective of many millennial college students can make it challenging for faculty ...
The term adaptation enjoys a variety of applications, of which the scientific and cinematic use most...
This issue of Teaching Media Quarterly presents four lesson plans that explore relevant topics in me...
This project falls within current cultural studies and composition frameworks which call for a criti...
We are happy to present our special issue, “Criminals as Heroes: Problems and Pedagogy in Popular Cu...
Literature and Popular Culture, a course in the MA Postcolonial Literature in English exposes studen...
We are pleased to present issue 4.1 of Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture an...
In early 2011, the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Executive Team began disc...
Everyday we confront changes and find ways to adapt and thrive. In our fifth year of publication, we...
In our media-saturated society, integrating critical pedagogy in the curriculum at all levels has sp...
Mass media has played, and is currently playing, a role in the way individuals make sense of their i...
Of all the recurring themes in the history of cultural studies, it is arguably the relationship betw...
As Miller (1999) explained, “it is increasingly important for educators to take seriously the proces...
This article draws attention to radical possibilities in classroom work with pop culture texts when ...
ABSTRACT: Synthesizing literature from critical pedagogy, sociocultural psy-chology, and cultural st...
The post-racial perspective of many millennial college students can make it challenging for faculty ...
The term adaptation enjoys a variety of applications, of which the scientific and cinematic use most...
This issue of Teaching Media Quarterly presents four lesson plans that explore relevant topics in me...
This project falls within current cultural studies and composition frameworks which call for a criti...
We are happy to present our special issue, “Criminals as Heroes: Problems and Pedagogy in Popular Cu...
Literature and Popular Culture, a course in the MA Postcolonial Literature in English exposes studen...