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      Présentation Media / Cultural Studies Format Broché

       - Livre Encyclopédies, Dictionnaires

      Livre Encyclopédies, Dictionnaires - 31/03/2009 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Editeur : Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 31/03/2009
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 692
    • Expédition : 1279
    • Dimensions : 25.4 x 17.8 x 3.7
    • ISBN : 0820495263



    • Résumé :
      Contents: Rhonda Hammer/Douglas Kellner: From Communications and Media Studies Through Cultural Studies: An Introduction and Overview - Douglas Kellner: Toward a Critical Media/Cultural Studies - Lawrence Grossberg: Cultural Studies: What's in a Name? (One More Time) - Chris Rojek: Stuart Hall on Representation and Ideology - Edward Herman: A Propaganda Model - John Caldwell: How Producers 'Theorize': Shoot-outs, Bake-offs, and Speed-Dating - Henry A. Giroux: Cultural Studies, Critical Pedagogy, and the Politics of Higher Education - Robin Mansell: The Power of New Media Networks - Jeff Share: Young Children and Critical Media Literacy - Ernest Morrell: Teaching Popular Music - Rhonda Hammer: 'This Won't Be on the Final': Reflections on Teaching Critical Media Literacy - Carmen Luke: As Seen on TV or Was That My Phone?: 'New' Media Literacy - Richard Beach: Digital Tools for Collecting, Connecting, Constructing, Responding to, Creating, and Conducting Media Ethnographies of Audience Use of Media Texts - Toby Miller: Children and the Media: Alternative Histories - Joe L. Kincheloe: Capital, Ray Kroc, and McDonald's: The World's Lovin' It - Shirley R. Steinberg: Barbie: The Bitch Still Has Everything - Kathalene A. Razzano/Loubna H. Skalli/Christine M. Quail: The Spectacle of Reform: Vulture Culture, Youth, and Television - Larry Gross: Gideon Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2012: Growing Up Gay Today - Sut Jhally: Advertising, Gender and Sex: What's Wrong with a Little Objectification? - Elayne Rapping: The Magical World of Daytime Soap Operas - Pepi Leistyna: Social Class and Entertainment Television: What's So Real about Reality TV? - Myrna A. Hant: African American and Jewish Mothers/Wives on Television: Persistent Stereotypes - Felicia D. Henderson: Successful, Single and 'Othered': The Media and the 'Plight' of Single Black Women - Merri Lisa Johnson: Ladies Love Your Box: The Rhetoric of Pleasure and Danger in Feminist Television Studies - Angela McRobbie: Post-Feminism and Popular Culture: Bridget Jones and the New Gender Regime - Kathleen McHugh: Women in Traffic: L.A. Autobiography - Chon A. Noriega: 'Waas Sappening?': Narrative Structure and Iconography in Born in East L.A. - Carl Boggs/Tom Pollard: American Militarism, Hollywood, and Media Culture - Allan Luke: Another Ethnic Autobiography? Childhood and the Cultural Economy of Looking - Meenakshi Gigi Durham: Ethnic Chic and the Displacement of South Asian Female Sexuality in the U.S. Media - Chyng Sun/Ekra Miezan/Rachael Liberman: Model Minority/Honorable Eunuch: The Dual Image of Asian American Men in the Media and Everyday Perception - Jackson Katz: 'Politics Is a Contact Sport': Media, Sports Metaphors and Presidential Masculinity - Leah A. Lievrouw: The Uses of Disenchantment in New Media Pedagogy: Teaching for Remediation and Reconfiguration - Mark Poster: Perfect Transmissions: Evil Bert Laden - Rebecca Stephenson: 'Doing Something That Matters': Children's Culture, Video Games, and the Politics of Representation - Alla Zollers: Critical Perspectives on Social Network Sites - Douglas Kellner/Gooyong Kim: YouTube, Politics, and Pedagogy: Some Critical Reflections....

      Biographie:
      Contents: Rhonda Hammer/Douglas Kellner: From Communications and Media Studies Through Cultural Studies: An Introduction and Overview - Douglas Kellner: Toward a Critical Media/Cultural Studies - Lawrence Grossberg: Cultural Studies: What's in a Name? (One More Time) - Chris Rojek: Stuart Hall on Representation and Ideology - Edward Herman: A Propaganda Model - John Caldwell: How Producers 'Theorize': Shoot-outs, Bake-offs, and Speed-Dating - Henry A. Giroux: Cultural Studies, Critical Pedagogy, and the Politics of Higher Education - Robin Mansell: The Power of New Media Networks - Jeff Share: Young Children and Critical Media Literacy - Ernest Morrell: Teaching Popular Music - Rhonda Hammer: 'This Won't Be on the Final': Reflections on Teaching Critical Media Literacy - Carmen Luke: As Seen on TV or Was That My Phone?: 'New' Media Literacy - Richard Beach: Digital Tools for Collecting, Connecting, Constructing, Responding to, Creating, and Conducting Media Ethnographies of Audience Use of Media Texts - Toby Miller: Children and the Media: Alternative Histories - Joe L. Kincheloe: Capital, Ray Kroc, and McDonald's: The World's Lovin' It - Shirley R. Steinberg: Barbie: The Bitch Still Has Everything - Kathalene A. Razzano/Loubna H. Skalli/Christine M. Quail: The Spectacle of Reform: Vulture Culture, Youth, and Television - Larry Gross: Gideon Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2012: Growing Up Gay Today - Sut Jhally: Advertising, Gender and Sex: What's Wrong with a Little Objectification? - Elayne Rapping: The Magical World of Daytime Soap Operas - Pepi Leistyna: Social Class and Entertainment Television: What's So Real about Reality TV? - Myrna A. Hant: African American and Jewish Mothers/Wives on Television: Persistent Stereotypes - Felicia D. Henderson: Successful, Single and 'Othered': The Media and the 'Plight' of Single Black Women - Merri Lisa Johnson: Ladies Love Your Box: The Rhetoric of Pleasure and Danger in Feminist Television Studies - Angela McRobbie: Post-Feminism and Popular Culture: Bridget Jones and the New Gender Regime - Kathleen McHugh: Women in Traffic: L.A. Autobiography - Chon A. Noriega: 'Waas Sappening?': Narrative Structure and Iconography in Born in East L.A. - Carl Boggs/Tom Pollard: American Militarism, Hollywood, and Media Culture - Allan Luke: Another Ethnic Autobiography? Childhood and the Cultural Economy of Looking - Meenakshi Gigi Durham: Ethnic Chic and the Displacement of South Asian Female Sexuality in the U.S. Media - Chyng Sun/Ekra Miezan/Rachael Liberman: Model Minority/Honorable Eunuch: The Dual Image of Asian American Men in the Media and Everyday Perception - Jackson Katz: 'Politics Is a Contact Sport': Media, Sports Metaphors and Presidential Masculinity - Leah A. Lievrouw: The Uses of Disenchantment in New Media Pedagogy: Teaching for Remediation and Reconfiguration - Mark Poster: Perfect Transmissions: Evil Bert Laden - Rebecca Stephenson: 'Doing Something That Matters': Children's Culture, Video Games, and the Politics of Representation - Alla Zollers: Critical Perspectives on Social Network Sites - Douglas Kellner/Gooyong Kim: YouTube, Politics, and Pedagogy: Some Critical Reflections....

      Sommaire:
      Contents: Rhonda Hammer/Douglas Kellner: From Communications and Media Studies Through Cultural Studies: An Introduction and Overview - Douglas Kellner: Toward a Critical Media/Cultural Studies - Lawrence Grossberg: Cultural Studies: What's in a Name? (One More Time) - Chris Rojek: Stuart Hall on Representation and Ideology - Edward Herman: A Propaganda Model - John Caldwell: How Producers ?Theorize?: Shoot-outs, Bake-offs, and Speed-Dating - Henry A. Giroux: Cultural Studies, Critical Pedagogy, and the Politics of Higher Education - Robin Mansell: The Power of New Media Networks - Jeff Share: Young Children and Critical Media Literacy - Ernest Morrell: Teaching Popular Music - Rhonda Hammer: ?This Won't Be on the Final?: Reflections on Teaching Critical Media Literacy - Carmen Luke: As Seen on TV or Was That My Phone?: 'New' Media Literacy - Richard Beach: Digital Tools for Collecting, Connecting, Constructing, Responding to, Creating, and Conducting Media Ethnographies of Audience Use of Media Texts - Toby Miller: Children and the Media: Alternative Histories - Joe L. Kincheloe: Capital, Ray Kroc, and McDonald's: The World's Lovin' It - Shirley R. Steinberg: Barbie: The Bitch Still Has Everything - Kathalene A. Razzano/Loubna H. Skalli/Christine M. Quail: The Spectacle of Reform: Vulture Culture, Youth, and Television - Larry Gross: Gideon Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2012: Growing Up Gay Today - Sut Jhally: Advertising, Gender and Sex: What's Wrong with a Little Objectification? - Elayne Rapping: The Magical World of Daytime Soap Operas - Pepi Leistyna: Social Class and Entertainment Television: What's So Real about Reality TV? - Myrna A. Hant: African American and Jewish Mothers/Wives on Television: Persistent Stereotypes - Felicia D. Henderson: Successful, Single and ?Othered?: The Media and the ?Plight? of Single Black Women - Merri Lisa Johnson: Ladies Love Your Box: The Rhetoric of Pleasure and Danger in Feminist Television Studies - Angela McRobbie: Post-Feminism and Popular Culture: Bridget Jones and the New Gender Regime - Kathleen McHugh: Women in Traffic: L.A. Autobiography - Chon A. Noriega: ?Waas Sappening??: Narrative Structure and Iconography in Born in East L.A. - Carl Boggs/Tom Pollard: American Militarism, Hollywood, and Media Culture - Allan Luke: Another Ethnic Autobiography? Childhood and the Cultural Economy of Looking - Meenakshi Gigi Durham: Ethnic Chic and the Displacement of South Asian Female Sexuality in the U.S. Media - Chyng Sun/Ekra Miezan/Rachael Liberman: Model Minority/Honorable Eunuch: The Dual Image of Asian American Men in the Media and Everyday Perception - Jackson Katz: 'Politics Is a Contact Sport': Media, Sports Metaphors and Presidential Masculinity - Leah A. Lievrouw: The Uses of Disenchantment in New Media Pedagogy: Teaching for Remediation and Reconfiguration - Mark Poster: Perfect Transmissions: Evil Bert Laden - Rebecca Stephenson: 'Doing Something That Matters': Children's Culture, Video Games, and the Politics of Representation - Alla Zollers: Critical Perspectives on Social Network Sites - Douglas Kellner/Gooyong Kim: YouTube, Politics, and Pedagogy: Some Critical Reflections.

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