TruthBombs: Social and Political Issues in 30 Rock

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Mailbox

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I've been talking about what 30 Rock has to say about political and social issues, so it seems appropriate to ask about the role of the ...

The Natural Order

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"The Natural Order," the title of the episode, refers to what Tracy and Liz eventually agree is "a world in which [they] both...
Sunday, May 17, 2009

Bipartisanship, Cajun Style

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This post most likely will not conclude anything about bipartisanship that you don't already know, but I thought the episode about it, ...

I Don't Believe in One-Way Streets: a.k.a. Why I Didn't Hate the Movie The Soloist

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Tracy Jordan once said, "I don't believe in one-way streets. Not between people, and not when I'm driving." Like many othe...
Saturday, May 16, 2009

The Surge

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Remember " The Crucible "? ...Written by Arthur Miller? ...About the Salem witch trials ? ...Anything? If not, here's the clif...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Truth Bombs or Stink Bombs?: The Ethics of Representation

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"The ethics of representation" is definitely one of those phrases found only in academia. Seriously, it sounds like the subheading...
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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Conscious Socialness

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I apologize for the text-overload in the last few posts. This time, I'm going to try a more condensed format, and we'll see how that...
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I'm a freshman math-education and english major at the University of Maryland, but I'm also very proud to be from Colorado. (And, in fact, even prouder since we WENT BLUE in this year's election!) This blog is for my Honors Humanities class, and is an effort to harness my massive amount of 30 Rock- related trivia into something at least a little more productive. Enjoy!
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