Journal
Holm, N. (2019). ‘Fred, it’s a mess’: Fred Dagg and the cultural politics of the laconic.
Comedy Studies. 10(1), 39-55
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Holm, N. (2018). Critical capital: cultural studies, the critical disposition and critical reading as elite practice.
Cultural Studies.
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Duncan, P., & Holm, N. (2018). Cultural Studies, Marxism and the Exile of Aesthetics.
Open Cultural Studies.
[Journal article]Authored by: Duncan, P., Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2018). The Political (Un)Consciousness of Contemporary American Satire.
Journal of American Studies. 52(3), 642-651
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Holm, NH. (2016). Humour as edge-work: Aesthetics, joke-work and tendentiousness in Tosh.0 (or Daniel Tosh and the mystery of the missing joke-work).
Comedy Studies. 7(1), 108-121
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Holm, NH., & Veldstra, C. (2015). Introduction: You can't be serious.
Comedy Studies. 6(1), 1-3
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Holm, NH. (2015). Consider the possum: Foes, anti-animals, and colonists in paradise.
Animal Studies Journal. 4(1), 32-56 Retrieved from http://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol4/iss1/4/
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Holm, NH., & Holm, N. (2010). Review of Aesthetics and Its Discontents, by Jacques Rancière.
Culture Machine. 11(1)
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Holm, N. (2012). Consider the squirrel: Freaks, vermin, and value in the ruin(s) of nature.
Cultural Critique: an international journal of cultural studies. 80(1), 56-95 Retrieved from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/cultural_critique/v080/80.holm.html
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Holm, N. (2011). The distribution of the nonsensical and the political aesthetics of humour.
Transformations. (19), Unpaginated Retrieved from http://www.transformationsjournal.org/journal/issue_19/article_04.shtml
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Holm, N. (2011). Reassessing the right to laughter: Humour, dissent and the liberal imagination.
AntePodium: online journal of world affairs. 16(1), 1-42 Retrieved from http://www.victoria.ac.nz/atp/articles/pdf/Holm-2011.pdf
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Holm, N. (2011). Ex(or)cising the spirit of Japan: Ringu, the ring, and the persistence of Japan.
Journal of Popular Film and Television. 39(4), 183-192
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Holm, N. (2009). Conspiracy theorizing surveillance: Considering modalities of paranoia and conspiracy in
surveillance studies.
Surveillance and Society. 7(1), 36-48 Retrieved from http://surveillance-and-society.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/viewFile/conspiracy/conspiracy
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Holm, N. (2007). F--- you, I won’t do what you tell me: A dritical qnalysis of rebellion, revolution and
the dionysian in popular music.
New Zealand Journal of Media Studies (Online). 10(1), 24-30 Retrieved from http://www.nzmediastudies.org.nz/articles/10_1_004_HOLMa.PDF
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Holm, N. (2018). Dustin Bradley Goltz Inger-Lise Kalviknes Bore: Screen Comedies and Online Audiences.
Humor.
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Holm, NH. (2013). Evil Media.
Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources. 1(147), 164-165
[Book Review]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, N. (2012). Book review: Introduction to antiphilosophy, by Boris Groys, translation by D. Fernbach (2012).
Culture Machine. , 1-6Retreived from http://www.culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/article/view/491/513
[Book Review]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, N. (2012). Book review: Critique on Critique a review of On critique: A sociology of emancipation by Boltanski (2011).
Cultural Studies Review. 18(2), 341-346Retreived from http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj/article/view/2774
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Holm, N. (2012). Book review: The people’s media critique reveiw of Swift Viewing: The popular life of subliminal influence by Charles R. Acland (2011).
Reviews in Cultural Theory. 3(1), 62-66Retreived from http://www.reviewsinculture.com/?r=86
[Book Review]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, N. (2010). Book review: Aesthetics and its discontents, by Jacques Rancière (2009).
Culture Machine. , 1-10Retreived from http://www.culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/article/view/393/411
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Book
Holm, N.(2017).
Humour as Politics The Political Aesthetics of Contemporary Comedy. : Palgrave Macmillan
[Authored Book]Authored by: Holm, N.Read Abstract:

Holm, NH.(2016).
Advertising and consumer society: A critical introduction. : Palgrave
[Authored Book]Authored by: Holm, N.
Taffel, SA., & Holm, NHF. (Eds.) (2016).
Ecological entanglements in the Anthropocene. Lanham: Lexington Books
[Edited Book]Edited by: Holm, N., Taffel, S.
Nazir, B., Holm, N., & Worthington, KL. (2018). Brand Pakistan: Global imaginings and national concerns in Pakistani anglophone literature. In
Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing. (pp. 335 - 347).
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Holm, NH. (2018). 'Against the Assault of Laughter': Differentiating Critical and Resistant Humour. In . Giappone, Krista Bonello Rutter, . Francis, Fred, & . MacKenzie, Iain (Eds.)
Comedy and Critical Thought: Laughter as Resistance. (pp. 31 - 44). : Rowman & Littlefield
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Holm, NH. (2017). The politics of deadpan in Australasian satire. In . Davis, Jessica M. (Ed.)
Satire and Politics: The Interplay of Heritage and Practice. (pp. 103 - 124). : Springer
[Chapter]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2016). Consider the lawnmower: Aesthetics, politics and entanglements of urban nature. In NH. Holm, & S. Taffel (Eds.)
Ecological Entanglements in the Anthropocene. (pp. 17 - 33).
[Chapter]Authored by: Holm, N.Edited by: Holm, N.
taffel, SA., & holm, NHF. (2016). Ecological crises, nonhumans and the age of man. In NHF. Holm, & SA. Taffel (Eds.)
Ecological entanglements in the anthropocene. (pp. ix - xxv). : Lexington Books
[Chapter]Authored by: Holm, N., Taffel, S.Edited by: Holm, N., Taffel, S.
Holm, NH.(2016). The Political (UN)Consciousness of Contemporary American Humour.
[Discussion Paper]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2016). Art for Fun and Profit: The Political Aesthetics of Advertising. In . James F. Hamilton, R. Bodle, & E. Korin (Eds.)
Explorations in Critical Studies of Advertising,. (pp. 97 - 109). : Routledge
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Conference
Holm, N., Taffel, S., & Farrelly, T.(2018, November). Feral: a nearly carbon neutral conference.
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[Conference]Authored by: Farrelly, T., Holm, N., Taffel, S.
Holm, NH. (2017, July). Online Deadpan and the Comic Disposition. Presented at
International Soceity for Humour Studies. Université du Québec à Montréal.
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Taffel, SA., Holm, N., Duncan, P., Veale, K., Huffer, I., & Randell-Moon, H.(2017, December). Cultures of Capitalism: CSAA 2017.
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[Conference]Authored by: Duncan, P., Holm, N., Huffer, I., Taffel, S., Veale, K.
Holm, NH. (2017, July). “Satire and the (unfulfilled) promise of popular politics.”. Presented at
International Society for Humor Studies 2017. Montréal, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
holm, . (2016, May). “‘Against the Assault of Laughter’: Differentiating Critical and Resistant Humour.”. Presented at
Comedy and Critical Thought: Laughter as Resistance?. University of Kent.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
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Holm, NH.
"Against the Assault of Laughter": Differentiating Critical and Resistant Humour. . Kent, United Kingdom
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2015, November). Marxism as Minor Culture: The Americans and Marxism in the 21st Century. Presented at
Minor Culture: Conference of the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia. University of Melbourne.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH.(2015, April). Working with Nature: Understanding Entanglements of Humans and Nonhumans in the Anthropocene.
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Holm, NH. (2015, February). The Politics of Deadpan in Australasian Satire. Presented at
Association for the Study of Australian Literature Mini-Conference 2015. University of New England, NSW, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2015, February). "Against the Assault of Laughter": Critique and the Politics of Humour. Presented at
Australasian Humour Studies Network Conference. Flinders University, Adelaide.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2014, June). “Veep, the thick of it, and the Politics of (transnational) humour”. Presented at
Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference 2014. Tampere, Finland.
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Holm, NH. (2014, February). Humour as Edge-Work: Joke Work, Tendentiousness and Tosh.0. Presented at
1 Australasian Humour Studies Network 20 th Annual Colloquium on ‘Anything Goes?’. National Library of New Zealand.
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Holm, NH., Ingleton, PB., & Veldstra, CW.(2013, May). You can't be serious: 2013 John Douglas Taylor conference.
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Holm, NH. (2012, May). Unicorn 2.0: Logics of Abstraction in Humour Meme Culture. Presented at
Canadian Communications Association. University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2012, July). We Won't Take it Anymore: Revolutionary Subjects in Contemporary Cinema. Presented at
Crossroads in Cultural Studies. Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2013, May). A Working Class Hero (was something to be?): Political Identity and Political Affect. Presented at
International Association for the Study of Popular Music - Canada 2013 Conference. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Holm, N.
Holm, NH. (2013, May). Nature as Popular Culture. Presented at
"You Can't Be Serious" 2013 John Douglas Taylor Conference. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
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