
Source: Défense des Lettres [In Defense of Letters] (1937), p. 21
Source: 1970s, Culture Is Our Business (1970), p. 168
Source: Défense des Lettres [In Defense of Letters] (1937), p. 21
“The idea of changing culture is important to me, and it can only be done in a popular medium.”
"We Don’t Say Indian" in Slay Age (2005); also quoted in Ink-stained Amazons and Cinematic Warriors: Superwomen in Modern Mythology (2010) by Jennifer K. Stuller
Context: If I made a series of lectures on PBS on why there should be feminism, no one would be coming to the party, and it would be boring. The idea of changing culture is important to me, and it can only be done in a popular medium.
Source: 1960s, Understanding Media (1964), p. 267
[NIwtbdEcVrI, Fighting for a Cause (Creator)] (June 24, 2016), VidCon 2016 @34:06
Source: 1960s, Understanding Media (1964), p. 30
"Indie Game Developer Nicky Case Discusses "Coming Out Simulator" and the LGBTQ Community's Relationship With Gaming" http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/07/indie-game-developer-nicky-case-discusses-coming-out-simulator-lgbtq-gaming-and-the-walking-dead
Source: 1960s, Understanding Media (1964), p. 8
“If God can be found through the medium of any drug, God is not worthy of being God.”
God in a Pill? : Meher Baba on L.S.D. and The High Roads (1966)
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