Batman: How the Hetero-normative Patriarchy is Challenged by his Supporting Cast
The following is recorded audio from Donovan’s presentation at BGSU’s Pop Culture Conference, celebrating Batman’s 80th Anniversary.
The following is recorded audio from Donovan’s presentation at BGSU’s Pop Culture Conference, celebrating Batman’s 80th Anniversary.
*TRIGGER WARNING* This episode contains language people may find objectionable. In celebration of their 100th episode milestone, Donovan and Harrison return to the long-abandoned well of their original episode ideas, finally making good on a topic that’s been promised since the initial podcast trailer! Are there things we cannot, or should not, joke about?
Part Two of our adventure gets into the heat of the volcano. The guys talk Star Wars, the DCEU, Spider-Man and letting go when the hurt is too much.
Donovan and Harry switch gears from the last several serious topics and go after their own in discussing fandoms and geek culture that went Too FAR.
Myths, history, realities. More of the same, this time with more Baldwin.
Peter returns to disabuse any notions that the majority of LGBT representation through media history was done for LGBT audiences.
Peter returns as the guys discuss Hollywood’s problems with diversity.
Rachel Dolezal, a nationally despised figure, is one worthy of analysis and deconstruction. If not her, than the concept of what she labels “Trans-Racial” identity. … More Can There Be Trans-Racial Identity?
The guys discuss how genre landscape has changed over the years, and changed them for the better. … More Can Trying New Genres Save Lives?