Episodes
Professor Latinx with Dr. Nicola Streeten who shares her Journey as Curator & Scholar of Women Cartoonists & Graphic Novelists as well as Creator of the Groundbreaking and Award Winning Graphic Memoir: Billy, Me & You. Includes discussion of her new book, UK Feminist Cartoons and Comics; the importance of concepts of feminist comics, including the power of humor and laughter to open spaces and eyes to complexities of gender identities and experiences; Laydeez Do Comics Festival...
Published 05/19/20
Please Join Professor Michael Chaney as he shares his personal journey with comics and awareness as a kid growing up in Ohio of his mixed race heritage; his comics scholarship on autobiography and self-representation by those traditionally not represented; his journey to become a "critical engager with optic world" as well as a visual storyteller and artist! Discussion also includes Animality in comics; the comics: March; Incognegro; My New York Diary; Persepolis; The Imposter's Daughter;...
Published 05/16/20
Lisa DeTora by Professor Latinx
Published 05/14/20
Professor James Donahue Talks: Comics, Indigenous Studies, & Animal Studies. Includes discussion of Brian K. Vaughn's Ex Machina, Arigon Starr's Super Indian, Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women And Girls Movement. . .
Published 05/13/20
Professor Latinx with Jean Lee Cole on Comics Strips, Comics History, & US Sociopolitical Histories
Published 05/05/20
Professor Deborah Whaley talks about her work on Race, Gender, Afrogoth, & Comics; discussion includes her book Black Women in Sequence, TV and film adaptations, Catwoman, The Butterfly, webcomics and transnational futurisms, curating of exhibits and creating of own art.
Published 04/30/20
Published 04/30/20
Shiamin Kwa by Professor Latinx
Published 04/27/20
Professor Latinx speaks with Maaheen Ahmed of Ghent University About Comics Forms, Monsters, and Kids in Comics
Published 04/23/20
Samantha Langsdale Talks Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Monstrous in Comics. Comics discussed include Moon Girl, Captain Marvel, Monstress, America, Dark Phoenix, Ironheart, They Called Us Enemy. . .
Published 04/15/20
Professor Bart Beaty on Materiality of Comic Book Histories and Empirical Comics Studies
Published 04/09/20
Professor Isabel Molina-Guzmán on Latinx Identities in Pop Culture by ProfessorLatinX
Published 04/09/20
Professor Jeffrey Brown on Race and Gender in Superhero Comics
Published 04/09/20
Professors Ilan Stavans & Christopher González On Latinx Pop Culture
Published 04/09/20
Professor William Nericcio On Decolonizing Mainstream Pop Culture Imaginaries
Published 04/09/20
Professors Cristina Herrera and Trevor Boffone Talk About Latinx YA Lit & Pop Culture
Published 04/09/20
Andréa Gilroy Comics Scholar and Comics Book Store Owner on Why Comics Matter
Published 04/09/20
Lindsey Stirek Unzips her Brain on Manga
Published 04/09/20
PhD Lindsay Stirek Talks Manga
Published 04/02/20
Cristina Herrera & Trevor Boffone Talk Latinx Nerds Goths Geeks & Freaks in Pop Culture
Published 04/02/20
Andréa Gilroy Scholar Teacher Comic Book Shop Owner Talks Comics
Published 04/02/20
ProfessorLatinx & 3 PhDs Discuss Netflix Gentefied: "Derivative Kahlo Kitsch" per Hollywood Reporter; Or Complex Latinidad
Published 03/13/20
Irma Zamora joins ProfessorLatinX to talk about the film Knives Out and its radical shifting of representations of Latinx subjects and its commentary and critique of the 1% hysteria around wealth redistribution. . .and so much more!
Published 03/11/20
Benoît Crucifix & Sylvain Lesage Put Finger on Pulse of French and Belgian Comics by ProfessorLatinX
Published 02/27/20
Janine Utell On Alison Bechdel and Significance of LGBTQ & Nonbinary Comics by ProfessorLatinX
Published 02/20/20