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Earned a PhD in Rhetoric and Literature from the University of Texas-Austin. Currently teaching at Arizona State University. | |||
Academic articles I have written on Battlestar Galactica: | Academic articles I have written on Battlestar Galactica: | ||
"Why Your Mormon Neighbor Know More about This Show than You Do" and "Coduction: Cylons, Colonials, and Criticism" in [[Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Mission Accomplished or Mission Frakked Up?]]. | |||
UPDATE: I have been contacted by Sunstone magazine, a somewhat left of center (and unofficial) Mormon magazine that deals with Mormon culture. They have contacted Open Court about reprinting the first essay above and they want me to write a few pages of retrospective/reflection now that the series is over. It won't appear in the next issue, but they'll let me know when it will appear. | |||
“The Lost Tribes of Mormon Science Fiction Literature: Battlestar Galactica in Books and Comics.” AML Annual 2002. Provo, Utah: Association for Mormon Letters, 2002. | “The Lost Tribes of Mormon Science Fiction Literature: Battlestar Galactica in Books and Comics.” AML Annual 2002. Provo, Utah: Association for Mormon Letters, 2002. | ||
"Epistemology and Ontology in | "Epistemology and Ontology in Battlestar Galactica and Mormon Theology." (Presented at the 2007 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 28th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM; February 14-17, 2007). |
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Earned a PhD in Rhetoric and Literature from the University of Texas-Austin. Currently teaching at Arizona State University.
Academic articles I have written on Battlestar Galactica:
"Why Your Mormon Neighbor Know More about This Show than You Do" and "Coduction: Cylons, Colonials, and Criticism" in Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Mission Accomplished or Mission Frakked Up?.
UPDATE: I have been contacted by Sunstone magazine, a somewhat left of center (and unofficial) Mormon magazine that deals with Mormon culture. They have contacted Open Court about reprinting the first essay above and they want me to write a few pages of retrospective/reflection now that the series is over. It won't appear in the next issue, but they'll let me know when it will appear.
“The Lost Tribes of Mormon Science Fiction Literature: Battlestar Galactica in Books and Comics.” AML Annual 2002. Provo, Utah: Association for Mormon Letters, 2002.
"Epistemology and Ontology in Battlestar Galactica and Mormon Theology." (Presented at the 2007 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 28th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM; February 14-17, 2007).