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Fresh Air and Popular Culture: Why the Show Matters and Who Should Care

Presenters: 
Jordan M. McClain (Independent scholar)
Thomas Grochowski (St. Joseph's University, New York)
Holly Tomren (Drexel University)
Anu Paul
Presentation type: 
Paper
Abstract: 

A roundtable discussion about Fresh Air, emphasizing why it matters and who should care. Also a chance to reflect on Terry Gross’s MAPACA appearance.

Scheduled on: 
Friday, November 6, 11:00 am to 12:15 pm

About the presenters

Jordan M. McClain

Jordan McClain, PhD, has enjoyed serving MAPACA since 2011 in various roles: President, Board member, founding VP of Communications, founder and chair of the Journalism and News Media area, co-chair of the Music area, co-founder and co-chair of the Professional Development area, peer reviewer for the journal Response, peer reviewer for the journal Mid-Atlantic Almanack, and founder of the Popular Culture Crash Course.

Thomas Grochowski

Tom Grochowski has published on topics ranging from Woody Allen, Sex and the City, the Marx Brothers, and web sites devoted to the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Recent publications include articles on Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There, Martin Scorsese’s The Last Waltz, and most recently, an auto-ethnographic essay on the Violent Femmes’ debut LP, for the collection Essays on Music, Adolescence, and Identity:The Adolescentia Project. He is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at St. Joseph’s University, New York, where he teaches American Literature, film, and media. He is currently on the MAPACA advisory board and serves as Film Studies area co-chair. He earned his PhD from New York University’s Department of Cinema Studies; he also holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College, where he studied with Allen Ginsberg. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, two daughters, and a Havanese dog nicknamed “Zuko.”

Holly Tomren

Holly Tomren is Head, Metadata Services at Drexel University Libraries. She manages a program that promotes discovery and sharing of resources by creating, enhancing, and optimizing metadata for use and re-use in a variety of tools, techniques, and services, in support of the research & scholarly needs of the Drexel University community. Holly received her Master of Library & Information Science from San Jose State University and was a 2009 American Library Association Emerging Leader.

Anu Paul

Project Manager, Fresh Air CLIR project.

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