Dissertation Dive: How Exotic Dancers, Pageant Contestants Are Regulated and Commodified
Beauty contestants and exotic dancers are regulated, commodified, and contained.
Beauty contestants and exotic dancers are regulated, commodified, and contained.
Assistant Director of Comedic Arts and theater historian Matt McMahan writes for The Conversation about the history of holiday cards and comedy, especially during other hard times, and present day cards, as they can help us deal with what has been a difficult year worldwide
Professor John Gianvito’s documentary about Helen Keller’s advocacy for progressive causes, won the Douglas Edwards Experimental Film Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), Variety reports.
Emerson interns (#emterns) work for amazing organizations and do fascinating things. One in a series of conversations with #emterns, republished from Careerbuzz.
Maria Corrigan focused on a group of artists who carried the spirit of Russian Revolution into art.
Jerald Walker’s latest book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press, 2020) is being heaped with accolades, from being shortlisted for a National Book Award to securing Walker an interview with Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air.
Alum’s pizza ‘Rat’ man went viral.
Novuyo Tshuma may never know who nominated her for the Lannon Literary Fellowship.
Writing, Literature and Publishing Assistant Professor Susanne Althoff spoke with WBUR Radio Boston about about that one way out of this recession and move towards a more equitable future is … Continue Reading Althoff Says to Empower Women Entrepreneurs to Get Out of Recession: WBUR
Three Emerson alumni, Hao Zheng ’15, Lydia Liebman ’14, and Maddy Wojdak ’13, landed on the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Hollywood & Entertainment, Music, and Games categories, respectively.