Go Set A Watchman, Harper Lee’s prequel/retelling of to To Kill A Mockingbird is considered highly controversial, in part because of the way some readers…
by Raizel Liebler In an episode of the PBS children’s show Peg Plus Cat, Marie Curie shows up to discuss making mistakes and persevering alongside…
by Raizel Liebler K-pop: the international rise of the Korean music industry (2015), edited by JungBong Choi and Roald Maliangkay, is another entry in the…
by Raizel Liebler John Palfrey‘s BiblioTech: Why Libraries Matter More than Ever in the Age of Google (2015) is a call to arms for the…
by Raizel Liebler Are things changing for portrayals of gay characters in Korean dramas? Possibly — at least according to several recent instances of positive…
by Raizel Liebler Amy Gajda’s The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press (Harvard University Press 2015) is a highly interesting…
by Raizel Liebler I am so pleased to say that my chapter, Copyright and ownership of fan created works: fanfiction and beyond, has been published…
by Raizel Liebler Jessica Silbey’s The Eureka Myth: Creators, Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property (2015) is an important book — and will likely be one…
by Raizel Liebler John Lie’s K-pop: Popular Music, Cultural Amnesia, and Economic Innovation in South Korea is a good, but poorly named book. The book’s…
by Raizel Liebler & Keidra Chaney We want to make sure that you, our loyal readers are aware of what us, the TLF editors are…