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Snake in the Grass: Adapting Sex and Sexuality from Journalistic Truth to the Silver Screen

 

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Andrew Stoner, the author of the book analyzed in this study, for his feedback and thoughts on this paper. Stoner passed away just before this manuscript was accepted and therefore never was able to see this work about his work published. Thank you Andrew for your commitment to fostering LGBTQ scholarship and helping scholars like me find our voices.

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Patrick R. Johnson

Patrick R. Johnson is a Ph.D. candidate in the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication. His research interrogates how journalism and media serve as moral institutions, and how this emerges in news and media literacy, deviance, and ethical practice. He formerly taught high school journalism and advised national award-winning publications. Johnson is a Dow Jones Distinguished Journalism Advisor of the Year and the former mentor program chair of the Journalism Education Association.

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