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The Pop Culture Professors

Analysis of popular culture and how it shapes society, with an emphasis on film and television. Features in-depth discussion, interviews with prominent scholars, and recordings of live shows. Hosted by Stephen Dyson, the associate director of the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute, and a professor of political science, and Jeffrey R. Dudas, professor of political science and affiliate faculty of American Studies at the University of Connecticut.

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71:08
What Ex Machina Tell Us About Human-AI Psychology
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67:03
AI: How We Got Here in Three Powerful Tales
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29:43
Thinking Machines: Will Robots Have Rights?
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33:50
Thinking Machines: The First AI Takeover Story
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29:03
Thinking Machines: The Turing Test at 75
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29:55
P. Djèlí Clark on Why He Writes
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48:59
Slavery and Film, Creativity and Academia, and Is...
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24:11
The Political Evolution of Taylor Swift
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57:47
Can "Alien: Romulus" Revive the Alien Franchise?
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75:35
40 Years of Purple Rain: What to Make of the...
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60:34
AI and Music: The Future is Here (featuring "There I...
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59:34
On Richard Linklater and “Hit Man”
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69:51
Robert Farley on how "Andor" recreates "The Battle of...
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81:46
Adapting Liu Cixin’s "Three-Body Problem" for Television
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64:56
Reading Taylor Swift as a Cultural and Political Text
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77:06
Prophet Song: A Novel about a Totalitarian Takeover...
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88:25
This is the Best Statement of the Simulation...
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82:02
'For All Mankind,’ An Alternate History About the...
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58:53
Can You Fall in Love with ChatGPT?
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2:44
Trailer
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