Kaelin B.C. Alexander
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Bear Trappings?
Thanks for this compassionate, thoughtful response. My gut reaction to the bear phenomenon is also a sense of optimism. Bear communities and discourses perform a lot of important—and, in the post-AIDS era in which they found their footing, literally vital ... -
Keeping Our Bases--and Asses--Covered
Thanks for this great selection of ads! Reflecting on these ads, on my own favorite anxious masculinity advertisement (for beer, appropriately), and on the theme of this week’s IMR, I’m left wondering: Do contemporary masculinities have to (either litera ... -
What a find, Robert! Not only
What a find, Robert! Not only does this clip give us the most confused metaphor of "advancement" possible, it also regurgitates, almost flawlessly, the predictable rhetoric of moral panic surrounding the figure of the Child. As with similar disc ... -
closed circuits
I guess what strikes me most about chatroulette, as this video illustrates, is that users are both content consumers and generators at the same time. So, while it does away fairly quickly with something like unreconstructed gaze theory--the guys here are ... -
Now I want "Killer Condom 2: Ribbed for Her Terror"
Thanks, everyone for such great feedback! I'm consistently amazed at the ways in which these texts are in conversation even before we enter the picture. After some reflection on your posts, I think it's clear that Killer Condom highlights the d ... -
Queer. Srsly?
Thanks, Jeff, for your frightfully suggestive comments. I too am wondering now what such an "earnestly" gay horror film might look like. Jocelyn was quite apt to bring up Teeth which, in some senses, seems like an earnestly feminist response to ... -
Re: What Bad Does
A richness of badness. With dragons!
Thank you, Daniel, for an amazingly good post about an awesomely bad video! I especially like the link you make between “badness” and commercial success. I wonder how this kind of commercial success compares to the successes of unironic or inadvertent bad ... -
I See What They Did There
Bart, this is a great a piece. I was really looking forward to it, and you've really hit the nail on the head with your description of how futurity ends up operating in a lot of fiction. What passes itself off as simple escapism in fact has a lot to ... -
In Bed With Genre
Thanks, Jeff, for a great post! Reading this over, and looking ahead to the other presentations this week, I'm wondering if part of the "badness" and “unreality” of the films we're looking at isn't in some respects thoroughly caug ... -
Dude, Where's My Space Squid?
Jocelyn, thank you for a wonderful, timely post. I think you’re especially apt to point out the ways in which Watchmen might simply not translate that well from one medium to another. A lot has been made about Snyder’s supposed faithfulness to the source ...