Utilitarian Review 11/22/14

On HU

On Thai pop singer Pamela Bowden and why the world’s too big for best of lists.

I concluded our roundtable on the Best Band No One Has Ever Heard Of with a discussion of why some music (and some roundtables) aren’t popular.

I argued that the secrets in Jill Lepore’s Wonder Woman history aren’t actually secrets.

Chris Gavaler on the history of transsexual supervillainy.

Jared Hill on Arthur C. Clarke, prognosticator.

Roy T. Cook wonders if a Batman comic in color is a different comic from the same(?) Batman comic in black and white

Kailyn Kent on how absurdity becomes conservatism in the film Snowpiercer.
 
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At the Atlantic:

—I reported on We Charge Genocide how Chicago’s human rights violations were presented to the UN.

—I said that the new Peanuts film looks like cheery, ugly crap.

— I interviewed Martin Paul Eve about open access to academic work in the humanities.

At Comic Book Resources I argued that diveristy is a superhero tradition.

At the LA Review of Books I wrote about Sergei Lukyanenko’s The Genome and how the fault is in our genre, not our genome.

I got interviewed on the Irish pop culture show the Green Room about spoilers. (I’m towards the beginning of the hour.

At Splice Today

— I interviewed the wonderful psychedelic soul musician Jordannah Elizabeth.

— I point out that Hillary Clinton is really popular and is almost certainly going to win the Democratic nomination.

— I make fun of Paul Krugman’s pop culture writing.
 
Other Links

Laura Hudson with a fantastic piece on Twine and diversity in video games.

Greg Hunter takes down Fukitor at tcj; nice exercise in biting the hand.

Imran Siddiquee on how teen dystopias imagine everything getting worse except racism and sexism.

Emily Witt on Laura Kipnis’ bad book about men behaving badly.
 

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Utilitarian Review 11/15/14

Wonder Woman Conquers the World!

I’m starting to get some reviews in on my Wonder Woman book. I’ll list them in Utilitarian Review weekly as they come in. For a complete list of reviews/interviews/events/articles and more related to my book, go here.

And the first full review of the book is from Publisher’s Weekly.
 
On HU

Featured Archive Post: Bill Randall answers the question What is Manga?

We finished our last full week of the Best Band No One Has Ever Heard Of roundtable. Entries included:

A thread on the Best Artist No One Has Ever Heard Of (I voted for my friend Bert Stabler, because no one appreciates him enough.)

Chris R. Morgan on the punk pain of Thoughts of Ionesco.

Otrebor on classical music and metal in Windham Hell and Virgin Black.

Dana Schechter on the mysterious psych folk duo Natural Snow Buildings.

A.Y. Daring on EGOIST, the band behind the anime “Psycho-Pass”.

Quinn Miller on Norma Tanega’s “Walking My Cat Named Dog.”
 
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At the Atlantic I wrote about:

the glorious salvation of Beyonce fan fiction.

Nicki Minaj, superheroes, and fascism. (I also woke up very early and stuttered my way through an interview with the CBC on the same topic.)

For Pacific Standard I wrote about Jeffrey Zacks’ Flicker and how our brains can’t tell film from reality.

At Reason I wrote about how the UK copyright system is even worse than ours.

For the U of C Magazine I wrote about Wonder Woman and Bella and why the greatest superpower is love.

At CBR I explained why Adam West Batman is the only real Batman.

At the LA Review of Books I explained why spoilers are good, and all your art shoudl be spoiled.

I discovered that this transcript of my interview on CNN about Emma Watson, men, and misogyny is online.

At Splice Today I complain about the tragedy of Noah. Get your own damn name, stupid kids.
 
Other Links

Janell Hobson on Nicki Minaj and the performance of white supremacy.

Mary McCarthy, on why she feels it’s important to acknowledge that her sister’s death was a suicide.
 

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Utilitarian Review 11/8/14

On HU

Featured Archive Post: Kailyn Kent on comics and deskilling.

Our roundtable on the best band no one has ever heard of continues.

Betsy Phillips on regional influences on Sleepy John Estes.

A thread on the best writer no one has ever heard of.

Osvaldo Oyola on retro brit pop band Thumb of the Maid.

Kinukitty on the non-dreary goth of Jane Jensen.

Paige McGinley on great blueswoman Etta Mae “Mama” Scott.

Me on Wilmer Broadnax, a trans man in gospel.

Jordannah Elizabeth on Betty Carter.
 
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At the Atlantic I wrote about how arts degrees very rarely lead to a career in the arts.

At Pacific Standard I wrote about how science, religion, and art are all tied together. (a review of Lawrence Lipking’s What Galileo Saw)

At Splice Today I wrote about:

—Elvis, the vapid, sexy pop confection of his day.

Annie Lennox and white people singing Strange Fruit

Carl Wilson’s piece on Jian Ghomeshi and why you (yes you) should avoid the second person.

At the Chicago Reader I wrote about the lovely bluegrass band the Dry Branch Fire Squad.
 
Other Links

Janell Hobson on Dear White People.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown on how the passage of c36 isn’t going to help sex workers.

Monika Bartyzel on the feminism of Wonder Woman (she mentions my book!)
 

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Utilitarian Review 11/1/14

On HU

Featured Archive Post: Sarah Shoker praises Ariel and mermaid lust.

On how the media cares about fascism, but not really black metal.

We started our roundtable on the Best Band No One Has Ever Heard Of. (The index is here.

Betsy Phillips on Sleepy John Estes and making a place.

Sean Michael Robinson on the album that never was from psych garage The Music Machine.

Ben Saunders on the prog-punk of the Cardiacs.

Rahawa Haile on the music of Eritrea.

Chris Gavaler on New Zealand pop.
 
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I was on the Frame on KPCC talking about my book on Wonder Woman, bondage, and feminism.

I was on WHYY with Brianna Wu and Chris Grant of Polygon talking about Gamergate.

At the Atlantic I wrote about Percy Jackson, kids’ lit, and letting children be human now.

At Splice Today I wrote about:

— Billy Joel never recording another album, yay!

— Flash, Sleepy Hollow, and the medicore Golden Age of Television.

At the Chicago Reader, a short review of the lovely Italian dreampop band Be Forest.
 
Other Links

Tim Hanley on Afterlife With Archie.

Alexis Coe on how her book about murder in Memphis gave her bad dreams.

Ta-Nehisi Coates on Charles Barkley and the plague of unintelligent blacks.

Lori Adorable on escorts and hard limits.

Alex Buchet reprints a conversation between Frederic Wertham and Alfred Hitchcock.

Sharon Marcus on street harassment.
 

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Utilitarian Review 10/25/14

On HU

Featured Archive Post: Shonté Daniels on cosplaying and race.

Paul Mullins with drawings of guys, dogs, and cars for the gay utopia.

Me on how British abolitionism was used in favor of racist imperialism.

Adrian Bonenberger on how Lovecraft influenced his war memoir.

Chris Gavaler on Ghost Rider and selling your soul to your corporate overlords.

Josselin Moneyron on forthcoming classic manga from Breakdown Press, including work by Maki.

Me on Philip Sandifer’s critical history of Wonder Woman, and WW and the male gaze.

Me on Hunger Games, Ann Halam’s lovely Dr. Franklin’s Island, and the best music you’ve never heard. (A sideways introduction to our upcoming roundtable on the Best Band You’ve Never Heard Of.)

 
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At the Atlantic:

— I reviewed Jill Lepore’s Wonder Woman book.

—I talked about how gamergate is mirroring comics history (Sarkessian= Groth, sort of.)

—I talk about Annie Lennox and how sex and feminism is for white women.

At Pacific Standard I wrote about why men don’t read romance novels.

At Reason I talked to sex workers and experts to see if the U.S. should adopt Canada’s C36 bill on prostitution.

At Splice Today I argued that the GOP opposes Obamacare because Obama.
 
Other Links

Mistress Matisse on Seattle’s End Demand campaign against johns.

Mariame Kaba on Ferguson, justice, and applauding black death.

Dear Author on why pseudonyms are necessary.

Sara Benincasa on feeling unwelcome in games.
 

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Utilitarian Review 10/17/14

On HU

Featured Archive Post: Subdee on Homestuck as metatext of doom.

Me on what happens when you take racism out of Gone with the Wind and H.P. Lovecraft.

Me on how Columbus was a genocidal monster.

Ng Suat Tong on how Snowpiercer the film is cheerier than Snowpiercer the comic.

Alex Buchet with a collection of his favorite TCJ covers.

Kim O’Connor on comics crit and solipsism.

Brian Cremins on curating a show featuring work by Edie Fake, John Porcellino, and Marnie Galloway.

Chris Gavaler on fictional Bath, past, present and future.
 
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At Pacific Standard I wrote about the right-wing whackos who think Michelle Obama is a trans woman, and how black women are denied femininity.

At Esquire I wrote about Jose Alaniz’s book Death, Disability and the Superhero, and superheroes as disempowerment fantasy.

At the Atlantic I wrote about gender, race, and the Snoop/Iggy twitter beef.

At Splice Today I wrote about

— a great electronica/dance label, Soulection.

— politicians spouting nonsense and the press spouting more nonsense.
 
Other Links

Ambrose Bierce on Columbus.

Sean T. Collins interviewed Anita Sarkeesian.

Ben Casselman on why 538 doesn’t cover markets.

Victoria Law on the failures of carceral feminism.

Mary McCarthy on paying to buy twitter followers.
 

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Utilitarian Review 10/11/14

On HU

Featured Archive Post: Allan Haverholm on comics definitions.

A few of us talked about the best music of the year so far.

Me on Nick Cave’s The Boatman’s Call.

Nicholas Labarre on the history of the history of meta-Godzilla.

Me on Alexis Coe’s book about a lesbian murder in Memphis, Alice and Freda Forever.

Ng Suat Tong on the crappiness of the Dishonorable Woman.

Christopher Lehman on warnings about racist content on Tom and Jerry episodes.

Chris Gavaler on Les Mis, superheroes, and the closet.
 
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At Reason I wrote about how Internet activism helps sex workers.

At Pacific Standard I wrote about

—Emma Watson being wrong about Beyoncé performing for the male gaze

Steven Salaita and how the university doesn’t care about teaching

At Splice Today:

— I finally saw the Avengers and it sucked.

— I finally saw the Game of Thrones pilot and it wasn’t so great either.Center for Digital Ethics I argued that it’s unethical to look at stolen celebrity nudes.

At the Chicago Reader, a brief review of Marketa Irglova.

A short music mix for Publik Private.

 
Other Links

A comic on stripping and stigma.

Samantha Field on Buffy and Riley’s abusive relationship.

Jamie Nesbitt Golden on grieving for her mom.

Olga Khazan on Nickelodeon and white guys.
 

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