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James South

Philosophy and Popular Culture

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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities

Six To Four Against: James Bond And The Hope For A Meaningful Life, James South Mar 2015

Six To Four Against: James Bond And The Hope For A Meaningful Life, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


'New York City Is A Marvelous Machine': Mad Men And The Power Of Social Convention, James South Mar 2015

'New York City Is A Marvelous Machine': Mad Men And The Power Of Social Convention, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


"My God, It's Like A Greek Tragedy": Willow Rosenberg And Human Irrationality, James South Jul 2014

"My God, It's Like A Greek Tragedy": Willow Rosenberg And Human Irrationality, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


Barbara Gordon And Moral Perfectionism, James South Jul 2014

Barbara Gordon And Moral Perfectionism, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


'But I Can Show You A Better Time:' The Beatles And The Practice Of Philosophy, James South Jul 2014

'But I Can Show You A Better Time:' The Beatles And The Practice Of Philosophy, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


'You Don’T Deserve Cole Porter': Love And Music According To Woody Allen, James South Jul 2014

'You Don’T Deserve Cole Porter': Love And Music According To Woody Allen, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


'There's No Place I Can Be': Whedon, Augustine And The Earthly City, Susanne Foster, James South Jul 2014

'There's No Place I Can Be': Whedon, Augustine And The Earthly City, Susanne Foster, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


Veronica Mars: She’S A Marshmallow, James South Jul 2014

Veronica Mars: She’S A Marshmallow, James South

James South

No abstract provided.


“All Torment, Trouble, Wonder, And Amazement Inhabits Here": The Vicissitudes Of Technology In Buffy The Vampire Slayer, James South Feb 2012

“All Torment, Trouble, Wonder, And Amazement Inhabits Here": The Vicissitudes Of Technology In Buffy The Vampire Slayer, James South

James South

Argues that several central themes in the television program "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" can be understood best by looking at the sources of social relations conditioned by technology. Citations of several passages about cultural obsession with the occult; Description of a technological society; Difference between the real world and the world portrayed in the TV program.