Honors Projects
Abstract
Fiction podcasts, also knows as Audio Dramas, often afford a level of creative freedom to potential creators that is not seen in other popular media. This is seen explicitly through the marginalized representation that popular works in the medium allow. This work seeks to explore why the medium allows for such stories to flourish, as well as how these stories are received. Then, to test this theory, this paper documents the process of creating an audio drama, from conception to completion.
Department
Communication
Major
Media and Communications
First Advisor
Chris Cavera
First Advisor Department
Telecommunication
Second Advisor
Lucas Ostrowski
Second Advisor Department
Theatre and Film
Publication Date
Spring 4-20-2024
Repository Citation
Towne, Athena, "Audio Dramas as Self-Expression for Marginalized Identities" (2024). Honors Projects. 958.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/honorsprojects/958
Included in
Other Film and Media Studies Commons, Radio Commons, Theatre and Performance Studies Commons