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Joseph Natoli

Joseph Natoli has written about postmodernity, popular culture and politics in numerous books and articles. His first e-book, Occupying Here & Now: The New Class Warfare (January 2012), is available on Amazon Kindle. Links to all his writing can be found at www.josephnatoli.com
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Beyond 140 Characters: The Devil in the Details

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 9 August 2012
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Charles Dickens 200: Great Expectations: Bright Hope and Dark Resignation

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 22 February 2012
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television

Mitt Romney Can Reside at Today’s Proverbial ‘Downton Abbey’… Newt Gingrich Cannot

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 6 February 2012
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‘Misfits’: Rebels With Too Many Causes

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 16 December 2011
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‘Fringe’: Classic Realism in a Postmodern Space

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 4 November 2011
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To Gaga Is to Dada

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 7 October 2010
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television

Sons of Anarchy: Rebels and Bad Subjects with a Cause?

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 8 April 2010
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television

Autopsy TV

By
Joseph Natoli
/ 4 March 2010

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