
University of Minnesota Press I know you are, but what am I? The cultural legacy of Pee-wee Herman.
"We aren't done with Pee-wee's Playhouse because there's much to learn from sticking with it." So opens Cait McKinney's I Know You Are, but What Am I?, a book that thinks across the ways we remember and misremember Pee-wee. McKinney explores the expansive, mediated landscape of the television show; engages a reparative retelling of the actor Paul Reubens's 1991 arrest in a suburban adult film theater; and gets into the collecting of the iconic Talking Pee-wee dolls and their afterlives on eBay and YouTube. Here, McKinney is joined in conversation with John Stadler. Access the transcript: https://share.transistor.fm/s/303d15c6
Cait McKinney is associate professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University.
John Stadler is assistant professor of film studies at North Carolina State University.
I Know You Are, but What Am I?: On Pee-wee Herman is available from University of Minnesota Press as part of its Forerunners series. An open-access edition is available to read free online at manifold.umn.edu.
