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Pop Queer-ies
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A weekly podcast that explores the place of queer identities and feminism in pop culture and related media.
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popqueeries-blog · 8 years ago
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Gwen and Justine are recommending "Harrow County" to scratch your American Gothic spook itch. Continuing their "Portraits in Leadership" series, they take a closer look at the central character, Emmy Crawford and how the series develops Emmy's role in the community from hunted victim to someone people turn to in times of need. How does this transition happen and how does it affect the rest of life and the relationships around her? What does leadership look like when there are precious few people to turn to for role models? And does helping and harming people in your community need to be mutually exclusive activities when you're a reality warping witch in an isolated rural community?
If you've read Harrow County and have some thoughts you'd like to share, please comment below! If there are some other spooky Halloween type recommendations that you think we should check out, let us know! We're always happy to check out new media.
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Justine and Gwen discuss Geoff Berner's newest book "The Fiddler is a Good Woman", the unofficial biography of a mysterious musician whose tale is told through a series of interviews of her ex-band mates, ex-lovers and a host of other miscellaneous characters connected to Canada's Folk Music scene.
We discuss the representation of queer relationships, Berner's reversal of tropes surrounding promiscuity and what exactly makes this book such a compelling read.
More information on Geoff Berner's work can be found at geoffberner.com/
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Gwen and Justine are joined by Sidney Cunningham, PdD literary studies student at York Univerisity to discuss the art work, influence and aesthetics of critically acclaimed "Fun Home" by Alison Bechdel. How did working through the years of "Dykes to Watch Out For" influence the art style of "Fun Home" and what role does masculinity play in the storytelling of this very intimate, inter-generational queer coming of age graphic novel? CLICK TO LISTEN
Other works mentioned:
My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, by Nagata Kabi
How Loathsome, byTed Naifeh and Tristan Crane
Are You My Mother? by Alison Bechde
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popqueeries-blog · 8 years ago
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Justine sits down with Lolo and Tram who are facilitators for the Toronto-based "Sounding Out" workshop brought to us by Art Reach. This week, we discuss exploring science fiction through sound, how sound and speculative fiction intersect and the importance of curating collective, skill-sharing spaces when it comes to both sound and science fiction. Click to listen HERE
Sounding Out can be found at HERE
Books were recommended are:
--> Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation by
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This week, we're looking at at the first installment of the newly rebooted Spiderman series. Gwen shares her thoughts on how this movie fits into the MCU, and how it ranks among it's predecessors. We also touch on the diversity in the writing and casting, and our hope to see more queer characters in the sequels.
Have you seen the movie? Let us know what you thought in the comments below!
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This week, we're looking at at the first installment of the newly rebooted Spiderman series. Gwen shares her thoughts on how this movie fits into the MCU, and how it ranks among it's predecessors. We also touch on the diversity in the writing and casting, and our hope to see more queer characters in the sequels.
Have you seen the movie? Let us know what you thought in the comments below!
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popqueeries-blog · 8 years ago
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Who gets to be a badass? This week, Gwen and Justine talk about the challenges and similarities between badass women in video games, with special focus on Cassadra from the Dragon Age series, Undyne from Undertale, Jack from the Mass Effect series and Lara Croft from her self titled series.
Questions, comments or feedback? Let us know below!
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popqueeries-blog · 8 years ago
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We're back! We'll be resuming our weekly schedule from now on. This week, we've done an in depth review of Mass Effect Andromeda and took a closer look at the complicated relationship between the game's narrative and feminism and queerness.
Listeners! Have you played Andromeda? What were your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below!
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Oooooh! Ooh-hoo-hooo!
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Stranger Things x Mystery Science Theater 3000  “Oh there they are again! You know the Duffer Mothers must be so proud.”
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Rise and shine and give me your glory-glory, Jonah Heston! You speak to I, Kinga Forrester, commander of the Moon 13 research station, third-generation supervillain, and inevitable master of all profit-making media!
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Hugh Jackman talks about Dafne Keen
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All-New Wolverine Vol.1 #2 (Cover art by Bengal)
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23 meets 11 (Laura & Eleven) I loved eleven but my loved has shifted toward Laura. Sorry not sorry
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“The circle of life”
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Gona see Logan tonight! 
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