
Office Hours with Dr. C
By Barry Thornburg

Office Hours with Dr. CMar 21, 2023

The Articulated Other
![Himpathy and Fridging [recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo400/14438989/14438989-1620613226667-66134a752bfe1.jpg)
Himpathy and Fridging [recast]
![Southern Accents [recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo400/14438989/14438989-1620613226667-66134a752bfe1.jpg)
Southern Accents [recast]
![The Women of Game of Thrones w/ Shaylynn Lesinski [recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo400/14438989/14438989-1620613226667-66134a752bfe1.jpg)
The Women of Game of Thrones w/ Shaylynn Lesinski [recast]

Cosmic Powers and Racial Hybridity in Ms. Marvel

She-Hulk, Femininity and Tokenism

The Punisher and the Negro Muse w/ Linsay Cramer and Michael Betts (Part 3)

Punisher Part 3 **UPDATE**

The Punisher and Masculine Victimhood w/ Linsay Cramer and Michael Betts (Part 2)

The Punisher and Whiteness w/ Linsay Cramer and Michael Betts (Part 1)
![Critical Studies and Superheros [Superhero Ethics recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo400/14438989/14438989-1620613226667-66134a752bfe1.jpg)
Critical Studies and Superheros [Superhero Ethics recast]
Superhero Ethics Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/superhero-ethics/id1146697314

Dilbert and the Problem with Authors

G.I. Joe and Mining the Children
"When you can't send children to the mines, y'gotta mine the children!" - Ronald Reagan

Sports as a Bridge w/ Paul Cuadros

The Anatomy of Comics and Political Discourse w/ Jim Festante

Survival Street w/ Jim Festante
![Speedball, Penance, and Liberal Redemption [Part 3, GHOT recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/14438989/14438989-1620613228677-b45458e2e3588.jpg)
Speedball, Penance, and Liberal Redemption [Part 3, GHOT recast]
![Speedball, Penance, and Liberal Redemption [Part 2, GHOT recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/14438989/14438989-1620613228677-b45458e2e3588.jpg)
Speedball, Penance, and Liberal Redemption [Part 2, GHOT recast]
![Speedball, Penance, and Liberal Redemption [Part 1, GHOT recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/14438989/14438989-1620613228677-b45458e2e3588.jpg)
Speedball, Penance, and Liberal Redemption [Part 1, GHOT recast]

The Batman is Dead, Long Live the Batman! w/ Michael Betts

Wakanda Forever w/ Michael Betts

Politicking w/ Troy and Kathy

Guns w/ Troy and Kathy

Year-End Review and a Look Forward

The Comic Archival Project w/ Julian Chambliss
Dr. Chambliss joins us again to talk about the biggest comic book archival project on the planet and what it means for pop culture, research, and the future of the media.

Kids These Days: High School During &After COVID w/ Troy and Kathy
Troy (@keeptroyblue) and Kathy (@cannonsfodder) from the Just Buy Less Coffee Podcast join us for a discussion about Gen Z and the effect our educational institutions have had on them.

Medieval Elements in Pop Culture

Medieval Lit, Food, and Culture

The Weekly Popup Guest Discussion

The Heaven and Hell of Pop Media w/ Dan McClellan
Dan McClellan: @maklelan

Textual Analysis w/ Dan McClellan
Dan McClellan: @maklelan
![The Women of Game of Thrones w/ Shaylynn Lesinski [recast]](https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/14438989/14438989-1620613228677-b45458e2e3588.jpg)
The Women of Game of Thrones w/ Shaylynn Lesinski [recast]

The Not Big Two w/ drewxdeficit
@drewxdeficit

The Watchmen as School Literature w/ drewxdeficit
What if...you could have read comics or graphic novels in high school?
@drewxdeficit

The Religious Lens
Nav the Poet: @navthepoet
Rabbi Lenette: @rabbicomics

Visible Depictions of Faith w/ Nav the Poet and Rabbi Lenette
Guests
Nav the Poet: @navthepoet
Rabbi Lenette: @rabbicomics

The Punisher GHOT Episode Discussion
A Geek History of Time: Full Episode

Logan Movie review and analysis w/ JStoobs (pt 2)
Salvadorians, adoption as human trafficking, apolitical filmmaking, continuing to spoil the film for Barry (because he's had enough time to watch it but we simply cannot tolerate how much he drags his feet on this). We finish our discussion of the film Logan with the incredibly thoughtful and delightful JStoobs
Tiktok: @jstoobs
Instagram: @jsto.obs
Twitter: @thejstoobs

Logan Movie review and analysis w/ JStoobs (pt 1)
Aging, Fatherhood, Childhood, and why the heck can't we get Barry to watch a damn film? Nerdy TikTok commentator JStoobs joins us for an inventory analysis of the film Logan.
Tiktok: @jstoobs
Instagram: @jsto.obs
Twitter: @thejstoobs

Just Buy Less Coffee
Dr. C got to talk with our friends over at the Just Buy Less Coffee Podcast. We felt the discussion was so good, we should share it with y'all.

Memes, Propaganda, and Birds w/ Andrew Sutherland

Misinfo vs Disinfo w/ Andrew Sutherland
You can't avoid the mention of misinformation or disinformation. But what's the difference and how are they used in our media landscape?

How to introduce X-men into the MCU w/ Nur-D
How would you insert the X-men into the MCU? Nur-D joins us again to discuss our hopes and dreams about our most beloved characters and ways we would want to see a future for them on the silver screen.

Blerdness, Music, and Life Experience w/ Nur-D
We get together with musician and fellow nerd, Nur-d to talk about how his upbringing and consumption of nerd media shaped how he expresses himself and the music he makes.

Moon Knight w/ Neil Shyminsky

X-Men and the Great Replacement w/ Neil Shyminsky

The Batman Movie Discussion (part 2)

The Batman Movie Discussion (Part 1)

Archeology of The Walking Dead w/ Howard Williams
Among other things, archeology studies artifacts of the past to learn about people and their cultures. What if we took the same approach to fictional media? Could we learn a little more about ourselves? Archeology professor Howard Williams joins us again to talk about his study of how the characters of The Walking Dead grapple with death and what this could say about us.

Valhalla, eh? w/ Howard Williams
Vikings in media. It's complicated. Let's talk with one of THE Viking experts, Dr. Howard Williams about it.

Talking to kids about race depictions in the news w/ Jasmine Bradshaw
Repeatedly, we see news stories that cover societal trauma surrounding the topic or influenced by race issues. How do you talk about these things with your kids in productive ways? What do you expose them to and how do you help them process these events in healthy ways?

Pop Culture and Kids w/ Jasmine Bradshaw
We sit down with Jasmine Bradshaw to talk about kids and parental anxieties around pop culture.

Where'd your school's librarian go? w/ Damian and Ed from A Geek History of Time
Ed and Damian are back with us for a third episode to talk about banned books in public schools and the demise of the school librarian.

Pro Wrestling and The Lost Cause Narrative w/ Damian and Ed from A Geek History of Time
Did you ever pause in the shower and reflect on how your favorite Pro Wrestler perpetuates a long running archetype in the South's Lost Cause Narrative? No, perhaps you will after this episode with Damian and Ed from A Geek History of Time podcast.

Tolkien and Allegory w/ Damian and Ed from A Geek History of Time

Genre and Interpolation w/ Shaylynn Lesinski
How much do genre categories shape our media consumption experience?

Award Shows w/ Shaylynn Lesinski
With ever-recurring controversy surrounding award shows for our favorite media, why do we even bother having them? We bring Shaylynn Lesinski back to talk about what these shows do for us in celebrating pop media, and what they could do better.

MCU vs Jewish Characters w/ Rabbi Lenette Herzog
We often hear about how the MCU is deviating from the comics' storylines. Let's add to that by discussing how the MCU seems to downplay traditionally Jewish characters, and what's possibly at stake when they do.

The Erasure of Jewish Coding in Comic Book Characters w/ Rabbi Lenette Herzog
We have our first repeat guest, Rabbi Lenette Herzog, back to talk more about what coding, why so many early characters might be coded as jewish, and how much of that has been removed over time.

Media That Made Us Feel Represented w/ @Barnabyontheinternet
Rather than focusing on media that has representation problems, @Barnabyontheinternet joins us in talking about media that made us feel represented as young people.

Reflection and Projection
It's been a year of Office Hours and we take a quick break to survey the land and assess damages.

Making SciFI & Fantasy Accessible to Minority Youth @Barnabyontheinternet

Intertwined Fandoms w/ Jeremiah McCoy
What happens to stories we like when other fandoms get involved? Jeremiah McCoy takes us back to the '80s to talk about how our games, movies, shows, and comics have evolved together, interconnected by overlapping fandoms.

The Cultural Artifacts of TTTRPGs w/ Jeremiah McCoy
Long-time player, game designer, and game commentator, Jeremiah McCoy joins Dr. C's office hours to talk with us about how aspects of our culture find themselves in TTTRPGs, and how aspects of TTTRPGs end up influencing much of our Pop Media.

Queer Coding in Comics
Dr. C and Barry discuss some of the complexity of representations of queerness in comic books because of the medium's history of various and problematic displays of queerness.

Is it all about the money? No...but, yes.
Dr. C and Barry discuss John Kent, Clark Kent's son, and the revelation that he came out in his comic series as bi-sexual. With the latest outrage buzz about "woke" casting decisions for film and TV, and accusations of shallow tokenism in fictional stories, how do we interpret the motives of the media industries that produce the stories we consume?

Iron Man and Our View of the Future w/ Julian Chambliss
With scholar and historian Julian Chambliss We discuss how Iron Man and other hero stories provides us meaningful ways to discuss what we see in future selves.

Today's Cowboy: The Super Hero w/ Phillip Cunningham
Dr. Phillip Cunningham joins us again to talk about the super hero film genre, how long it's been going, where it's going, and are we tired of it yet.

Myths of Greek Antiquity - How the "West" was Won w/ Maxwell Paul
Joined again by Maxwell Paul, Professor of Ancient and Classical Studies, we talk about how white supremacist groups distort and appropriate Greek and Roman history to manufacture claims of legitimacy.

Greek Mythology and our Stories Today w/ Maxwell Paul
We are joined by Maxwell Paul, Professor of Ancient and Classical Studies, to talk about Greek mythology and how our stories today are affected by stories of our past.

Can Villains Provide Good Representation? w/ Phillip Cunningham
Dr. Phillip Cunningham talks to us about villains and some of the ways in which they might help or hinder positive representations of marginalized people.

Authorship, ownership, fandom, and WoT
Is it possible to betray your fans when adapting a book into a TV series? What do creators owe to the established fanbase and how far can they deviate from source material? Let's end our discussion on Wheel of Time by discussing how well the adaptation was received and whether or not fans were betrayed by this new series.

Otherness, Exoticism, and WoT
Let's talk about Wheel of Time's Rand and how his status as an adoptee affects his motivations and those around him.

The World Building of The Wheel of Time
The Wheel of Time series just ended its first season on Amazon Prime and we discuss the ways in which the TV series--as well as the books from which the series is inspired--builds that world, its cultures, and characters.

Untold/Undertold War Narratives
We talk about the common war movie tropes, why they exist, and acknowledge some candidates for future war films, such as Audie Murphy, Francis Pegahmagabow, Alvin York, and Harriet Tubman.

Grimdark
The ups and downs of darkness. What's its usefulness and what does it say about us?

The Toll of Vigilantism
How do our superheroes stack up against real-life vigilantes?

Social Order vs Social Good - Ways of viewing our Heroes
What are our favorite heroes if not hired guns for law enforcement? Here we talk about the difference between heroes that uphold the social order and those that strive for social good, and how stories about each reflect on the world we live in.

Rebels Without A Cause
How do symbols change over time? We may not get to the bottom of that question in this episode, but we do come to a conclusion about Han Solo along the way.

DnD, Furies, and Symbolic Convergence w/ Justin Jordan
Let's talk about Symbolic Convergence and the lengths and limits of playing things we aren't.

How could Beast get it wrong every time? w/ Justin Jordan
We have to talk about X-Men. Justin Jordan (@freddiesroommate) is here to help us cut through the weeds of Krakoa and the new ways the X-Men do things.

Well, Actually...
Is anything real, really? Today we talk about Narrative Construction and how the stories we tell and consume shape the way we see everything.

Dances With Wolves In Space
What to do with the white savior stereotype?

The Prison of Advocacy's Labor
Advocating for things big societal change is work that doesn't often have a clear end point. We use a Marvel's What If...? episode as a launching point into a discussion about extent of this labor and how hard it is for outsiders to support in ways that actually help.

Cap's Missed Opportunities
We don't know if Captain America has too many regrets, but he sure missed some opportunities. Let's talk about some of them.

Choices, choices. CRT perspectives on the media we consume.
What choices do you have about the media you consume? How does the identity of the producers of media influence influence how people are represented?

Tenants of CRT Part 2 of Part 2
Continuing our overview of the tenants of Critical Race Theory.

Tenants of CRT Part 2 (Part 1)
Part 2 and Part 1? Woof! How's Dr. C gonna make this one work?

What's the deal with Critical Race Theory? (Part I)
With CRT in the news a lot in the last few months, and because it is influential in communication studies, we're doing a three-part series to talk about what CRT is, what it isn't, and why it matters to those of us who are into pop culture media.

I'm a Monster! Our infatuation with True Crime w/ Julia Largent
We continue our discussion with Julia Largent about True Crime, and what it means that we just can't seem to get enough of murder and intrigue, even when it makes us paranoid and scared of our own shadows sometimes.

The TRUTH about Documentaries w/ Julia Largent
Everyone has that documentary that changed how they looked at the world, or the food they eat, or the people we live around. How does the documentary format affect our perspectives so effectively? What makes them such a potent form of persuasion? We sit down with Julia Largent to talk about this in regards to her research around documentary fandoms.

Nerd Culture

*After Hours* with Dr. C - Comparing Notes on Religion
A short conversation between @navthepoet, Dr. C, and Barry as they compare their experiences growing up in their respective religious contexts.

Sikhism and Popular Culture
When the media you consume doesn't look like you, sound like you, or express faith like you, how do you find your place in that culture? In this episode our Tiktok brother @Navthepoet joins us to discuss just that. He describes the Sikh faith, how it does and doesn't fit into American popular culture, and how he navigates his own identity within it.

Batman and how billionaires deal with trauma
If you think therapy is the answer, you must not know batman very well.

Invincible, superiority complex, and race
In this episode, Isaiah Hardy joins us to discuss Invincible's way of tackling issues of power, race, and family.

Latino? LatinX? Our comic book heroes

Latinidad/Latin Identity in pop culture

Women and Science Fiction
We are joined by Shanna Gilkeson again to talk about women in science fiction--authors and characters.

Fandom and Sexism
We are joined by Shanna Gilkeson, scholar of fandoms and we discuss how online fandom communities inadvertently, and sometimes purposefully harbor sexism.

Southern Accents

Representation and Asian Women

The Politics of Heavy Metal

Capitalism, Fascism, and The Boys
Dr. C has Jack as a guest again discussing The Boys and how it highlights some of the darker sides of our society through its worldbuilding and character development.

Nostalgia, MonoMyth, and Starwars
Dr. C invites his former student Jack to celebrate their rather unpopular opinions of Starwars (*SPOILERS* they have nothing but praise for every. single. episode.). It's the total gush-fest one would expect to have with an unusually enthusiastic professor: exciting and riddled with nuggets of interesting ideas. Plus, we learn about Dr. C's salary structure for Barry.

Coding, Representation, and Jewish super heroes
We talk with Rabbi Lenette again about the Coding of characters, how that works, and the particular Jewish coding of many of our favorite comic book characters.
You can find more comic book content from Rabbi Lenette at: https://www.tiktok.com/@rabbicomics?lang=en

The Jewish Creators of Super Heroes and Comic Books
We talk with Rabbi Lenette about the Jewish history and creator our comic book and superhero traditions.
You can find more comic book content from Rabbi Lenette at: https://www.tiktok.com/@rabbicomics?lang=en

Wonder Woman Origins and evolution
We talk about the origins of Wonder Woman and her significance in feminist dialog.

Himpathy and Fridging
From mass shooters and comic book tropes, how do we view violence and how does our storytelling influence our culture around violence?

The Women of Game of Thrones
Dr. C and Barry are joined by Shaylynn Lesinski, from CU Boulder, to talk about the women of GoT.

Frank Castle and the Police
In this episode, we discuss Frank Castle, who he is, what he represents, and how confused some people must be to look up to him as a role model.

The X-Men Universe
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