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Brian Michael Goss
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European Journal of American Culture issue 29.1: REVIEW : ‘WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU UP TO, MR. PRESIDENT?’: JIMMY CARTER, AMERICA’S ‘MALAISE’ AND THE SPEECH THAT SHOULD HAVE CHANGED THE COUNTRY, KEVIN MATTSON (2009)
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics issue 3.3: The politics of apoliticality: ¡Qué me dices!, celebrity, gender ideology and surveillance
Studies in European Cinema issue 5.1: Te doy mis ojos (2003) and Hable con ella (2002): gender in context in two recent Spanish films
Studies in European Cinema issue 6.2&3: REBEL YELL: The politics of The Celebration/Festen (1998)
European Journal of American Culture issue 29.1: REVIEW : ‘WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU UP TO, MR. PRESIDENT?’: JIMMY CARTER, AMERICA’S ‘MALAISE’ AND THE SPEECH THAT SHOULD HAVE CHANGED THE COUNTRY, KEVIN MATTSON (2009)
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics issue 3.3: The politics of apoliticality: ¡Qué me dices!, celebrity, gender ideology and surveillance
Studies in European Cinema issue 5.1: Te doy mis ojos (2003) and Hable con ella (2002): gender in context in two recent Spanish films
Studies in European Cinema issue 6.2&3: REBEL YELL: The politics of The Celebration/Festen (1998)
Brian Michael Goss is appointed as Professor in the Department of Business and Social Sciences at Saint Louis University – Madrid, Spain Campus. Since earning his doctorate in 2000 (Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), his teaching and research have investigated mass media in a wide array of channels. Beyond examinations of film, his published scholarship has addressed issues with respect to journalism, flak, cartoons, blogs, pundits and women’s magazines. His first book, Global Auteurs: Politics in the Films of Almodóvar, von Trier and Winterbottom, was published in 2009 (New York: Peter Lang).
Keywords: politics and media, popular culture, theory of ideology, critique of journalism

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