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How have writers, illustrators, film makers, and musicians shaped the American experience? In this podcast series historian Dr. Darren R. Reid explores American history through the lens of the artist.... more
FAQs about The Artist in American History:How many episodes does The Artist in American History have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
May 07, 2014Review - 24: Live Another Day (Premier)In this special episode we examine the just broadcast return of Jack Bauer in 24: Live Another Day. Always a political creative vehicle, 24 is perfect for discussion and analysis. In this episode Dr. Reid reviews the two hour return of the show......more14minPlay
March 31, 2014005 - Comic Book Studies: Why Comic Books Matter - V for Vendetta and the Occupy MovementComic books are not always seen as a valid subject of academic discussion but in this episode, Dr. Reid lays out a case for why that should not be the case by exploring Alan Moore's V for Vendetta and Watchmen, and Art Spiegelman's Maus...more23minPlay
February 21, 2014004 - Comic Book Studies: Race and Racism in Early Superhero ComicsA short film that explores how fundamental ideas about race manifested themselves in the first wave of superhero comics....more0minPlay
February 18, 2014003 - Comic Books Studies: Captain America's Racist SidekickCaptain America first appeared in 1940 but shortly after his introduction he was joined by sidekick team "The Young Allies" among whom was one of the most openly racist characters in superhero history. In this episode we explore how and why men like Jack Kirby and Stan Lee (creators of the X-Men, Fantastic Four, etc) helped to create such a piece of racist iconography....more26minPlay
February 17, 2014002 - Comic Book Studies: A Brief History of The Joker (Batman)The second American Studies lecture again looks at classic American comic books, this time turning its attention on Batman's arch-nemesis, the Joker. Throughout his long career the Joker has been portrayed as everything from a Chicago-inspired gangster, to traumatised victim, and ruthless terrorist - in this lecture we explore how each of those images reflected huge social and cultural changes in America....more39minPlay
February 16, 2014001 - Comic Book Studies: Superman, Then and NowSuperman first appeared during the Great Depression in 1938 in a comic book which reflected the period's strong stereotypes against women. In this episode the first superhero comic will be given a scholarly reading and compared to its modern equivalent to show how America's self-image has changed over the past 70 years....more24minPlay
February 01, 2014So, The Lone Ranger Has Been Nominated for an Oscar...In the same week that the producers behind hit sitcom, 'How I Met Your Mother' had to apologise for their use of 'yellow face' in a recent episode, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominated The Lone Ranger for the Oscar in......more15minPlay
January 13, 2014004 - Film Festival: Charlie Chaplin's The Immigrant + Audio and Visual CommentaryIn the final part of the 2013-2014 film festival we explore Charlie Chaplin's seminal 1917 film, The Immigrant. When Chaplin was exiled from the United States in the 1950s for his leftist politics, this film was used as evidence against him.......more25minPlay
January 03, 2014003 - Film Festival: Scenes From The Birth of a Nation + Audio CommentaryThe Birth of a Nation (1915) is one of the most important films in the history of cinema. It refined the art of editing, special effects, large casts of characters, and was truly epic in scope. Unfortunately, is also one of the most racist films......more9minPlay
December 17, 2013002 - Film Festival: Superman Goes to War + Audio and Visual CommentaryIn the second episode of "The Artist in American History" film festival we examine the racial coding present in the 1942 Superman short film, "Eleventh Hour". This episode contains the complete short film + a brand new commentary track...more12minPlay
FAQs about The Artist in American History:How many episodes does The Artist in American History have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.