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  • Episode 54: Militarism in Comics with Dr. Hattie Earle
    Jun 27 2025

    On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Hattie Earle, Senior Lecturer in English and Creattive Writing at Sheffield Hallam University and the author of the new book: Silence in the Quagmire: The Vietnam War in U.S. Comics joins the host for a frank discussion of Militarism in Comics. Discussion topics include: The importance of comics as a medium, the racialization of "the enemy other", and why Frank Castle, and those that emulate him, are simply...the worst. Enjoy!

    Production Notes:

    Intro: 0:00-2:10

    The Basics of Dr. Earle 2:11-31:42

    • Dr. Earle "stans" for early Simpsons episodes
    • Keeping the Acadfemic at bay when consuming Pop Culture
    • 'An Evangelist of Comics'
    • Introducing Dr. Earle's book (8:58-16:52)
    • The Soft Power of Comics and the Hard Power of Foreign Policy
    • Relationship between WWII and Vietnam in Comics
    • Reluctance to discuss My Lai

    Historical Context 31:43-79:06

    • Comics being used differently in different conflicts
    • Comics impact on the Anti-War movement
    • Historical Revisionism and relitigation of war through comics
    • Comics as Manufacturing Consent
    • Propaganda shaping public consciousness
    • The Importance of the internet on Anti-War movements

    Social Analysis 79:07-113:24

    • The construction of "The Enemy Image" and its racialized "othering"
    • Superhero comics embodying American Experiences (Immigration, Foreign Policy, Tragedy)
    • Discussing Frank Castle: The Punisher
    • The Gender Politics of Militarism and Comics

    Outtro: 113:25-116-10

    • Dr. Earle's Social Media
    • Coming up on the Blog and Podcast
    • Next Episode: Summer Movie Recap: (August 2025)

    *All Audio Clips used under Fair Use*

    Links

    • Silence in the Quagmire: The Vietnam War in US Comics by Dr. Hattie Earle
    • Police, 'The Punisher' and Performative Masculinity- The Sociologist's Dojo
    • The Curious Case of Elon Musk and Tony Stark- The Sociologist's Dojo
    • Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White by Frank H. Wu
    • YellowFace Documentary
    • War, Politics and Superheroes by Marc DiPaolo
    • Eddie Adams: Saigon Execution
    • International Noise Conspiracy: "Capitalism Stole My Virginity"
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    1 h et 56 min
  • Episode 53: The Rambo Franchise Part II with Dr. Ted Preston
    May 11 2025

    On This month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Ted Preston Philosophy Professor at Rio Hondo College and the Host conclude their two-part discussion on John Rambo and The Rambo Franchise.

    Listen to Part I

    Here in Part II

    The Host and Dr. Preston conclude their discussion on "The politics of The Rambo Franchise" asking the question "What makes Rambo, Rambo?" Before diving into the masculine representation of the iconic character, then looking into the franchise's legacy and its overall cultural relevance. Enjoy!

    Production Notes:

    Intro: 0:00-2:55

    • "Previously on The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast

    The Politics of the Rambo Franchise Part II (2:56-33:18)

    • Rambo I-V "Becoming Less Rambo"
    • Rambo is Presented as always right
    • Shifting to the political right
    • Stallone and Reagan (Rambo III)
    • The political messages of Last Blood
    • Political Co-opting of "the Rambo image"
    • Response to Pop Culture shifting to the left
    • Rambo as "Militainment"

    Social Analysis 33:19-89:54

    • Rewatches and Niostalgia
    • Dr. Preston's perfect pitch for Rambo: Last Blood/New Blood
    • The Sociologist's Dojo's review of Last Blood
    • John Rambo as a cultural icon
    • Rambo and Masculinity (a political Strongman)
    • Aging and Legacy

    Outtro: 89:55-96:46

    • Film Franchise Rankings and Thoughts on a possible "Rambo: New Blood" film.
    • Dr. Preston's Next Episode
    • Upcoming Episodes and Essays

    Links

    • The Last Action Heroes by Nick de Semlyen
    • Regan and Rambo article LA Times (1985)
    • Rambo Politics from Regan to Trump by Bonnie Honig
    • First Blood by David Morrel
    • How Slyvester Stalone's Rrambo became a symbol for Right Wing Politics- Esquire
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    1 h et 37 min
  • Episode 52: The Rambo Franchise Part 1 with Dr. Ted Preston
    Apr 18 2025

    On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, return guest Dr. Ted Preston, Professor of Philosophy at Rio Hondo College and the host begin their two part discussion of John Rambo and The Rambo franchise.

    Here in Part 1, we first get an update on Dr. Preston's research before diving into the films. This first half focuses on their discussion of the basics of the films, franchise trivia and the first bit of historical relevance for the character and the series. The episode asks the question about what makes an 80's action film, how Rambo fits that criteria, and provides the opening discussion of the politics of Rambo on screen.

    Enjoy!

    Production Notes:

    Intro: 0:00-310

    • An Episode in Two Parts

    Update on Dr. Preston's Research 3:11-6:21

    • Cato and Neurodivergence

    Basics of the Franchise 6:22-28:49

    • Second Disclaimer and References Used
    • Structure of the Episode

    Basics:

    • Inception (David Morrel's original book)
    • Calarco Pictures Rights and Adaptation

    Synopsis of the Series:

    • Changes from the Text
    • Trajectory of the films and Popularity of the Series
    • Trivia

    Historical Context 28:50-82:51

    • Dr. Preston and the Host's experiences with the character and the franchise.
    • 80's Toy Tie-ins
    • What makes an 80's action film?
    • Stallone and Schwarzenegger Feud
    • Rambo and Cultural Lag
    • The Politics of The Rambo Franchise (Part 1)

    Links

    • The Last Action Heroes by Nick de Semlyen
    • Regan and Rambo article LA Times (1985)
    • Rambo Politics from Regan to Trump by Bonnie Honig
    • First Blood by David Morrel
    • How Slyvester Stalone's Rrambo became a symbol for Right Wing Politics- Esquire

    All Clips were used under fair Use

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    1 h et 23 min
  • Episode 51: Madame Grey's Fifty Shades of Web with Dr. Ellen Meiser
    Mar 21 2025

    On this Month's Episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast Dr. Ellen Meiser, friend of the pod, Co-host of The Social Breakdown Podcast, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and author of the new book: Making it: Success in Comercial Kitchens joins the host in discussing the dismal Dakota Johnson duology of 2015's Fifty Shades of Grey and 2024's Madame Web. We talk bad scipts, worse BDSM representation and why you should never trust fan fiction, or an IP cash Grab

    Production Notes:

    Intro: 0:00-2:24

    Update on Dr. Meiser's work: 2:42-12:03

    • Her Piece in "The Conversation"
    • Making it: Success in Commercial Kitchens
    • an ASA Context Essay
    • The Menu Reference

    The Basics of Fifty Shades and Madame Web 12:04-38.32

    • Production
    • Plot Synopsis
    • Trivia

    Historical Context: 38:33-78:54

    • Personal Contexts and Public Response
    • Dakota Johnson and "The Actor's Dilemma"
    • Creator Control
    • Fifty Shades's popularity
    • Fifty Shades post "Me Too"
    • Madame Web ignores 9/11
    • A Spider-Man aside
    • The Critical Reception for both films
    • Superhero Fatigue or Failure?
    • Theater Monopolies are coming back
    • "The Streaming Culture" change

    Social Analysis: 78:55-101:28

    • Misrepresenting BDSM and Kink
    • Fifty Shades is a 'Princess' Film
    • Responsibility of the Author
    • Responsibility of the Consumer
    • Amy Bonomi study on I.P.V. and Fifty Shades
    • The Female Gaze
    • Madame Web's Bureaucracy of 'Nothing'
    • The Faux Feminism of Madame Web

    Outtro: 101:29-114:34

    • A curated list of better Erotica
    • Ellen's Next Episode: Alex Garland's Civil War
    • Plugs
    • Post-Script Easter Egg

    Links

    • Ellen's Website (Get access to publications and see what she's working on)
    • Amy Bonomi et al. study
    • Sex toy injuries and Fifty Shades
    • McDonaldization of Society
    • The Sociologist's Dojo Blog
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    1 h et 55 min
  • Episode 50: The Dojo's 2025 State of Cinema Address
    Feb 24 2025

    On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, the Host gives their 2025 "State of Cinema Address". Topics include: The recinding of "The Paramount Decree" and its effect on the film industry, the 2025 Oscar Nominations, and an outlook into what listerners can expect through the rest of 2025. Enjoy!

    Production Notes

    Intro: 0:00-2:33

    • The New Studio System 2:34-25:12
    • The 2025 Oscar Nominations 25:13-31:07
    • 50 Episodes of the Podcast 31:08-35:10

    Outtro 35:11-37:08

    Links

    • Episode 11: Streaming Culture with David Arditi
    • Streaming Culture by David Arditi
    • Cinematic Cultural Collateral Damage: The Monoculture of IP Blockbusters, and Streaming Content's impact on the Theatrical Experience
    • 2025 Oscar Nominations
    • Paramount Decrees rescinded
    • Amazon Purchases MGM and James Bond
    • Sony Buys Alamo Draft House
    • Regal Bankcruptcy
    • AMC Debt
    • The Sociologist's Dojo's Profile on Letterboxd
    • Maya Hawke Interview
    • Indian Man Sues Theater and Wins over Movie Start times
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    37 min
  • Episode 49: The Dojo's Top Ten Films of 2024
    Dec 20 2024

    On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast we are capping off the end of the year with another "best of List." This episode is designed to be a companion piece to my Final essay for 2024 on the blog: The Films that Encapsulate 2024. As with the list on the blog, this episode's list is not a list of the films that are the most Sociologically relevent, but rather, the films that I saw in 2024 that I gave 4 stars and above to on my Letterboxed page. Because of the function of lists, I will not be including detailed production notes for the episode as that will inevitably spoil the films on this list. Enjoy, everyone. Happy Holidays ! See you all in 2025.

    Coming up on the Blog: I Finish up my Series on Celine Sciamma

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Episode 48: Teacher Representations in Film with Dr. Jeremy Delamarter
    Nov 17 2024

    On this Month's Episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Delamarter, Associate Professor and Chair of the Education Department at Saint Martin's University, joins the host to discuss the representation of teachers in film. They discuss the differences between "effective" and "affective" teaching, how teachers are conditioned to exploit themselves through it's origin in religious doctrine, the white savior trope, and why teachers on film are so damn inspiring! This episode really does "Stand and Deliver" the "Dangerous Minds" of "Freedom Writers" who shout "Here comes the Boom!" from the "Dead Poet's Society" at the "School of Rock."

    *Note: Audio may me a little lower than in previous episodes Please adjust accordingly*

    Production Notes

    Intro: 0:00-2:14

    The Basics of Dr. Delamarter 2:15-26:37

    • Educational background and expertise
    • [Hard] Science Fiction fan
    • Loves Literature and Storytelling
    • Studying Teacher Representation in Film
    • The Article: " Avoiding Practice Shock: Using Teacher Movies to Realign pre-Service Tearchers Expectations of Teaching."

    The Tropes of Teachers on Film 26:38-49:48

    • Teacher Films as Modern-Day Westerns
    • Throwing away the Curriculum
    • Emotional, life lesson goals
    • More Current Representations
    • Documentaries vs. Narrative Film

    Historical Context 49:49-66:39

    • Dr. Delamarter's Expertise begins in the 80's
    • Cold War affect on Perceptions of Teaching
    • "A Nation at Risk" Report- Schools in Crisis
    • Teacher Films are set against the backdrop of School Failure
    • Dog Whistling Racism

    Social Analysis 66:40-93:21

    • The "Calling" Myth
    • Religious origin of Professional Teaching
    • The Backlash against Teachers
    • The White Savior Trope

    Outtro 93:22-99:45

    • Book Plug: Learning Space: Exploring Critical Pedagogy Through Science Fiction
    • Social Media

    All clips used under Fair Use

    Links

    • SchoolTeacher: A Sociological Study by Dan Lortie
    • Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How our Goverment Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
    • Learning Space: Exploring Critical Pedagogy Through Science Fiction by Dr. Delamarter
    • English Teacher Insights Blog
    • Dr. Delamarter's Website
    • Dr. Delamarter on Twitter @Drdelarocker same on BlueSky
    • The Sociologist's Dojo Blog @TheSociologistS on Twitter and BlueSky
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    1 h et 40 min
  • Episode 47: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night with Dr. Rebecca Gibson
    Oct 27 2024

    On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, return guest, Dr. Rebecca Gibson and I analyze Ana lily Amirpour's debut film: the goth girl German expressionist Iranian vampire spaghetti western A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. We talk about fangs, feminism and bloody fun (with more than a few tangents) Enjoy! Happy Halloween!

    Production Notes:

    Intro: 0:00-3:03

    Catch-up with Dr. Gibson's work 3:04-22:23

    • Sex with Robots Conference Update
    • Cyborgs Ethics and the Matrix discussion and Meeting Keanu

    Basics of 'A Girl': 22:24-45:32

    • Dr. Gibson's Experience with Amirpour's work
    • Plot Synopsis
    • Genre Amalgamation
    • Trivia
    • Crowd Funding/Fan Focus Group Aside

    Historical Context 45:33-81:43

    • First Screening Experience
    • Cinematography Aside (Fang Shot)
    • Truncated history of US Iranian relations
    • The Use of that history as an atmospheric backdrop
    • Is the film too "Western"?
    • Influence on the Horror genre
    • Physical Media Aside
    • The Film's Legacy -10 years later

    Social Analysis 81:44-114:35

    • The Film's Feminist Flare
    • The Rape Culture
    • The Pimp's death scene
    • The Singularity of Characters
    • The 'Unending' (Men aside)
    • 'A Girl' vs 'Buffy' Dualling Feminisms?
    • The Film's Vampiric Allegory compared to other Vampire Content

    Outtro: 114:36-125:49

    • Curating a Vampire Themed Film Fest
    • Plugs
    • The Dojo's Future Essays and Upcoming Episodes
    • Post Credit scathing reviews of Megaopolis and Joker 2

    All Clips used under Fair Use

    Links

    • Dr. Gibson's prolific Work
    • Dr. Gibson on Twitter
    • The Film's soundtrack available on Youtube
    • A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night essay on the Blog
    • Episode 17: The Matrix Franchise
    • The Sociologist's Dojo on Twitter and letterboxd
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    2 h et 6 min