

MULTI-MEDIA PRESENTATIONS OF ORIGINAL RESEARCH
"Popular Media Constructions of White Nomadic 'Subcultures' During the Long Depression (1873-1893)"
"Representing Mobility, 'Boundary-Busting' and the Allegorical American During Periods of Major Economic Crisis"
“Music as Creative Expression”
"Convergence Culture and the Music Industry"
“'No-Limits' Entertainment: Capital, Queer Ideology, and the Construction of Gender Variance in English Language Subscription Cable.”
“Harvesting Transgressive, Normative, and Bourgeois Pleasures in Showtime’s The L-Word.”
“Christopher Street West: Resistance, Community, Containment and Capital in Los Angeles.”
“Fire, Earth, and Water: Deepa Mehta’s Diasporic Diplomacy.”
"Rock Star Supernova: Producing Medium Metamorphosis and Creative Displacement through Convergent Media and Interactive Technologies.”
“The Construction of Gender Variant Characters in American and British Cinema (1992-2002).”
“Unmasking the Invisible: Encoding Gender Variance in Films Intended for U.S. Distribution.”
“Unmasking the Invisible: Gender Variants’ Entrance Into American Popular Culture.”
"NBC's The West Wing: Virtual Democracy for a Divided Nation.”
L.A. Working Artists: Negotiating Art and Commerce (short film ethnography, 12 minutes, VHS, co-produced with Diana Flores).
Deborah E. R. Hanan