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Popular culture, with professors.

Analysis of popular culture and how it shapes society, with an emphasis on film, television, literature, and music. Features in-depth discussion, interviews with prominent scholars, recordings of live shows, themed series, explainers and reactions. Video and audio. Hosted by Stephen Dyson, and Jeffrey R. Dudas, professors of political science at the University of Connecticut.

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