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This week's In Media Res theme focus is "The Great British Bake-Off and Cooking Competition Shows" (February 13th - 17th).


Here's the lineup:  http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/

Monday, February 13 - Graig Uhlin (Oklahoma State University) presents "Playing Fair in GBBO."

Tuesday, February 14 - Gabriel Huddleston (Texas Christian University) presents "Pathological Empathy and Kindness as Affect in the Great British Bake Off."

Wednesday, February 15 - Erica Maria Cheung (University of California -- Irvine) presents "Postcolonial Cozy."

Thursday, February 16 - Christina Blankenship (The University of North Carolina -- Greensboro) presents "Selasi's Unique Tastes."

Friday, February 17 - Megan Kimble (Edible Baja Arizona) presents "A Chopped State of Mind."

Theme week organized by Nedda Ahmed (Georgia State University).

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Best,
The In Media Res Team

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