Abstract
Criminals as Heroes: Problems and Pedagogy in Popular Culture [Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy Volume 6, Issue 2 (August 2019)]
Editorial
Critically Evaluating the Fictional World through Popular Culture, Kelly Bippert and Anna CohenMiller
Guest Editorial
What Hot Criminals, Anti-Heroes, and Bob Dylan Can Teach Us, Kathryn (“Kate”) Lane and Roxie James
Articles
If Androids Dream, Are They More Than Sheep?: Westworld, Robots and Legal Rights, Amanda DiPaolo
Nature vs. Nurture in Albuquerque: What Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul Teach Us About How We Talk about Criminals, Max Romanowski
Breaking the Rules: Playing Criminally in Video Games, James Tregonning
Bad Girls: Agency, Revenge, and Redemption in Contemporary Drama, Courtney Watson
AMC’s Infamous Criminal Partnerships: Suppressing the Female Antihero, Melissa Vosen Callens
Online-Only Short Articles
Book review of Ghettos, Tramps, and Welfare Queens (Pimpare, 2017), Debbie Olson
Recommended Citation
CohenMiller, Anna S. and Bippert, Kelli
(2019)
"Criminals as Heroes: Problems and Pedagogy in Popular Culture [Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy Volume 6, Issue 2 (August 2019)],"
Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy: Vol. 6:
Iss.
2, Article 8.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dialogue/vol6/iss2/8
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