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Lucero, José Antonio. "“To Articulate Ourselves”: Trans-Indigenous Reflections on Film and Politics in Amazonia."
Native American and Indigenous Studies
, vol. 7 no. 2, 2020, p. 1-28.
Project MUSE
muse.jhu.edu/article/765046.
Phillip Thurtle,
Biology
in the Grid:
Graphic Design and Envisioning of Life
,
(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2018)
Phillip Thurtle, "Losing My Wings: Supernatural Fables of Development", Laboratory of Critical Technics, Arizona State University.
Peloff, Amy R. and David Giles. “‘I Have a Theory’: Using Fandom to Invigorate the Classroom.” In
Fan Phenomena: Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Bristol, UK: Intellect (forthcoming).
Phillip Thurtle, "What Superheroes are Made of", TEDxRanier, 2012
Phillip Thurle, "Supernaturalisms: The Magical Naturalism of Contemporary Media", June 6, 2009 --- Critical Digital Studies Workshops, Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, University of Victoria
Claudia X. Valdes and Phillip Thurtle, "Mutations and Metamorphoses", at the Mutamorphosis Conference, Prague, Czech Republic
Ruff, Alishia. Unraveling Asain American Culture on YouTube. 2009.
“’The Acme Novelty Library’: Comicbooks, Repetition, and the Return of the New,” Co-authored with Robert Mitchell,
Configurations
, Vol. 15, 2007, 267-297 (actually published in March 2009).
Herzog, Elisha Jacqueline. The Electronic Infatuation: A look at the relationship between television and American youth. 2006.
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