Warning: strong language
Phoenix Andrews on bright colours, Ed Balls, goats, fan and internet cultures. Basically a lot.
19 January, 2022
In: Conversations, Culture, History, Identity, Wrestling and Combat
Tagged: contemporary, fan culture, internet culture, politics, twenty-first century, Wrestling
The very polymathic Phoenix Andrews talks us through some of the polys that they math. We hear about the development of fan and internet cultures via Ed Balls, which Phoenix uses to work up a really rich and convincing political history of the early twenty-first century across the UK and US.
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