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Episode 98: A closer look at the banning of Maus, with Hillary Chute

April 28, 2022 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week we are further diving into the recent banning of Art Spiegelman’s Maus by a school board in TN…

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Posted in: Comic Studies, Comics, Education

Episode 66: The Legacy of Octavia E. Butler with Damian E. Duffy, John Jennings, and Shelley Streeby

May 8, 2020 Lena Bhise 1 Comment

We are sad to inform you all that this is our last episode for this season, How Do You Like…

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Posted in: Activism, Afrofuturism, Climate Change, Comic Studies, Design Fiction, Environment, Environmental justice, Science Fiction, World-Building

Episode 62: Comics with Mimi Pond and Carol Tyler

April 10, 2020 Lena Bhise Leave a comment

Welcome to another quarant-episode How Do You Like it So Far? crew!  What week is it anyway?  Where are we?…

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Posted in: Comic Studies, Pop Culture

Episode 57: Experimenting with Comics with Clifford Johnson and Dan Goldman

February 28, 2020 Lena Bhise 1 Comment

We’ve got another one in store for you How Do You Like it So Far? team!  This week we have…

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Posted in: Comic Studies, Connected Learning, Diversity, Education, Entertainment, Fandom, Pop Culture, Science

Episode 53: Understanding Comics with Scott McCloud

January 31, 2020 Lena Bhise 4 Comments

Here’s to another week and another episode How Do You Like it So Far? Fans!  We have got a very…

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Posted in: Art, Comic Studies, Diversity, Entertainment, Pop Culture

Episode 51: The Great Eastern with Howard A. Rodman

December 13, 2019 Lena Bhise Leave a comment

Happy 51st episode, How Do You Like it So Far? fans!  We’ve got a great one in store for you…

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Posted in: 19th Century Literature, Books, Comic Studies, Feminism, Literature, Pop Culture, Reading

Episode 46: “Legos for the Blind” with Matthew Shifrin

November 1, 2019 Lena Bhise Leave a comment

Welcome to November How Do You Like it So Far? fans!  We kick off the second to last month of…

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Posted in: 3D Sound, Activism, Civic Engagement, Comic Studies, Entertainment, Fandom, Legos, Podcast, Visually Impaired

Episode 5: Black Panther, comics and the history of Marvel

March 20, 2018 Henry Jenkins 1 Comment

Ramzi Fawaz, assistant professor of English at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Rebecca Wanzo, associate professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality…

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Posted in: Black Panther, Comic Studies, Politics

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