memes 
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
7/22/19
Memes and Memory: How Anthony Johnson, a Captive African, Became a Right-wing Talking Point
by Tyler Parry
Memes are perfect for establishing “Myth-stories,” as they do not ask readers to evaluate the sources and are often shared prolifically.
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Ed.
8-1-13
Attack on Reza Aslan puts his Jesus book in the spotlight
Not every scholarly study of early Christianity rockets to best-seller status thanks to an attack by a belligerent cable-network reporter.But that became the fate last week of Reza Aslan's Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth, just out from Random House in the United States while, in Britain, the Westbourne Press is rushing the book forward from its original August 18 publication date.The fortunes of Zealot offer a cautionary tale for scholars who publish on touchy subjects—or perhaps a primer on how to provoke conservative-media hostility, and then to capitalize on it, even if you're no religious or intellectual radical....
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