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Worldcon75 podcast about gender in science fiction films and TV

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Worldcon75 podcast about gender in science fiction films and TV with Andrew M. Butler and Aino-Kaisa Koistinen. Hosted by Jani Ylönen. In this podcast we find out what are the different voices heard in today's science fiction. Andrew M. Butler is senior lecturer in School of Media, Art and Design at Canterbury Christ Church University. He teaches film, television, popular culture and cultural theory. Aino-Kaisa Koistinen is a Se­nior Re­searc­her at University of Jyväskylä, Department of Art and Culture Studies. Her research interests are speculative fiction, posthumanism, media culture, popular culture and gender studies. Following titles were mentioned during the discussion: Wonder Woman Doctor Who Star Wars: The Force Awakens Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Bionic woman Alien movies Orphan Black I Love Lucy Xena: Warrior Princess Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Fall Twin Peaks Jessica Jones Game of Thrones Star Wars The Avengers Babylon 5 Farscape Star Trek: Enterprise Star Trek Dawson’s Creek The Sirens of Titan The Left Hand of Darkness North Wind White Queen Phoenix Cafe Possession iZombie Arrival The Handmaid's Tale Born in Flames Dinner at Helen's Peeling Comments and questions can be send to podcast@kierrepotku.fi
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Worldcon75 podcast about gender in science fiction films and TV with Andrew M. Butler and Aino-Kaisa Koistinen. Hosted by Jani Ylönen. In this podcast we find out what are the different voices heard in today's science fiction. Andrew M. Butler is senior lecturer in School of Media, Art and Design at Canterbury Christ Church University. He teaches film, television, popular culture and cultural theory. Aino-Kaisa Koistinen is a Se­nior Re­searc­her at University of Jyväskylä, Department of Art and Culture Studies. Her research interests are speculative fiction, posthumanism, media culture, popular culture and gender studies. Following titles were mentioned during the discussion: Wonder Woman Doctor Who Star Wars: The Force Awakens Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Bionic woman Alien movies Orphan Black I Love Lucy Xena: Warrior Princess Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Fall Twin Peaks Jessica Jones Game of Thrones Star Wars The Avengers Babylon 5 Farscape Star Trek: Enterprise Star Trek Dawson’s Creek The Sirens of Titan The Left Hand of Darkness North Wind White Queen Phoenix Cafe Possession iZombie Arrival The Handmaid's Tale Born in Flames Dinner at Helen's Peeling Comments and questions can be send to podcast@kierrepotku.fi
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