The Views of the Feminist Archive
Alexandra Juhasz / Pitzer College
The video collection from the Los Angeles Woman’s Building offers a glimpse into a feminist archive in process.
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A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
The video collection from the Los Angeles Woman’s Building offers a glimpse into a feminist archive in process.
Read moreA discussion of the restoration, for commercial ends, of the classical Brando as the dominant image of the once-fallen star in contemporary culture.
Read moreAn examination of media uses and effects on branding Romania as a tourist destination.
Read moreConfronting the issues and rhetoric prevalent in media concerning the shifting demographics to be made evident by the 2010 census.
Read moreAn examination of “The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood—or Oh Wolf, Poor Wolf” and its role in the camp sensibility emerging within U.S. media culture in the mid-1960s.
Read moreA consideration of theoretical applications to the apparatus of television against the presence of cable signal frequency
Meghan Sutherland / Oklahoma State University
A comparison of the performance styles of American and Australian ‘Top Model’ hosts Tyra Banks and Johdi Meares.
Read moreRe-situating Marshall McLuhan in media studies, in light of a new biography by Douglas Coupland.
Read moreDirect-to-DVD (D2D) films are often ignored by academic discourse, yet the study of D2D films offers an important contribution to the fields of both reception and genre studies.
Read moreA consideration of media narratives of spelling bee winners.
Read moreThis piece sparked a vigorous discussion within the television studies community with its call to think more rigorously about why, exactly, we are drawn to aesthetically and narratively complex TV.
Read moreBy raising the specter of “dead white men” theorists and their applicability to the 2008 Economic Meltdown, Jefferey Sconce provoked one of the most highly-charged debates on Flow in some time.
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