Media/cultural Studies: Critical ApproachesRhonda Hammer, Douglas Kellner Peter Lang, 2009 - 644 páginas This anthology is designed to assist teachers and students in learning how to better understand and interpret our common culture and everyday life. With a focus on contemporary media, consumer, and digital culture, this book combines classic and original writings by both leading and rising scholars in the field. The chapters present key theories, concepts, and methodologies of critical cultural and media studies, as well as cutting-edge research into new media. Sections on teaching media/cultural studies and concrete case studies provide practical examples that illuminate contemporary culture, ranging from new forms of digital media and consumer culture to artifacts from TV and film, including Barbie and Big Macs, soap operas, Talk TV, Facebook, and YouTube. The lively articles show that media/cultural studies is an exciting and relevant arena, and this text should enable students and citizens to become informed readers and critics of their culture and society. |
Contenido
WHAT IS MEDIACULTURAL STUDIES? | 1 |
Whats in a Name? One More Time | 25 |
Stuart Hall on Representation and Ideology | 49 |
A Propaganda Model | 63 |
Cultural Studies Critical Pedagogy and the Politics of Higher Education | 88 |
The Power of New Media Networks | 107 |
TEACHING MEDIACULTURAL STUDIES | 123 |
Teaching Popular Music | 152 |
Whats Wrong with a Little Objectification? | 313 |
The Magical World of Daytime Soap Operas | 324 |
The Media and the Plight | 374 |
The Rhetoric of Pleasure and Danger in Feminist | 392 |
Bridget Jones and the New Gender | 411 |
L A Autobiography | 423 |
American Militarism Hollywood and Media Culture | 457 |
Another Ethnic Autobiography? Childhood and the Cultural | 482 |
Reflections on Teaching | 164 |
New Media Literacy | 192 |
Digital Tools for Collecting Connecting Constructing Responding | 206 |
DOING MEDIACULTURAL STUDIES | 229 |
Narrative Structure | 235 |
Toby Miller | 238 |
The Worlds Lovin | 251 |
The Bitch Still Has Everything | 270 |
Vulture Culture Youth and Television | 280 |
Growing Up Gay Today | 296 |
Ethnic Chic and the Displacement of South Asian Female Sexuality | 501 |
The Dual Image of Asian American | 516 |
Media Sports Metaphors and Presidential | 537 |
EMERGENT DIGITAL CULTURES | 557 |
Evil Bert Laden | 576 |
Childrens Culture | 587 |
Critical Perspectives on Social Network Sites | 602 |
Some Critical Reflections | 615 |
List of Contributors | 637 |
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