Friday, May 14, 2010

Artif[r]acture/Graphic Narrative/Critical Theory and Watching Sheriffs Watching Pee-wee Watch Back Online




Two essays that were ripped offline by existentially and mentally incontinent n'ere-do-wells back in October of 2009 are back online and available for your perusal--these versions of two published pieces, on comics and on Pee-wee Herman's cinematically-induced onanistic public exercise, form the backbone, in revised and expanded form, of Eyegiene: Permutations of Subjectivity in the Televisual Age of Sex and Race, UT PRESS 2011 (I hope!). Hit Pee-wee, above, or the Mosaic cover below for instant transportation.

Watch this space! Eyegiene site for William Nericcio in Development


It's coming: http://eyegiene.sdsu.edu

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Eyegiene: Permutations of Subjectivity in the Televisual Age of Sex and Race


This is the first posting for the blog that will complement my new book for the University of Texas Press, Eyegiene: Permutations of Subjectivity in the Televisual Age of Sex and Race.

Clicking the link previous takes you to an archive of postings from the Textmex site focused on eyegiene. Hit the image for a BBC story on eyegiene.