Berns CMC 100

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Extra Credit #2

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1) Discuss how the three waves of feminism are each trying to build on, and address shortcomings in, the earlier waves’ ...

Question #11

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11) Find two critical texts from the semester, and discuss how they relate to or expand the argument of your overall topic for the semes...

Question #10

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10) Using a video or image you find online, apply three critical texts we read during the semester (each at least two weeks apart), and dis...

Question #9

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8) Find a "news" story from the Onion News Network, and compare it to a contemporary news story of clip from a "real" n...

Question #8

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8) Watch the first part of Mouse Trapped 2010 and Mickey Mouse Monopoly, and explain USING SPECIFIC ELEMENTS FROM THE FILMS how they are goo...

Question #7

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7) Explain how the following video, How to make your breasts look bigger, is both an appropriation and reappropriation of sexual signifiers...

Question #6

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6) By drawing on the articles on the exotic and globalization from class, discuss the following advertisement: This advertisement is very in...
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Ted Gournelos
I'm an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Rollins College. I teach a variety of courses, with topics from public relations to popular culture to digital media. My first book, Popular Culture and the Future of American Politics: Cultural Studies and the Tao of South Park, was published in 2009 from Lexington Books, and I published two edited volumes in 2011: one on humor and irony in post-9/11 politics, and one on transgression in the digital age. My Ph.D. and M.F.A. come from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. I also have an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Illinois, and two bachelor's degrees (Art and English) from the University of Maryland.
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