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PART I: WHAT IS MEDIA/CULTURAL STUDIES?
Introduction to Part I
Toward a Critical Media/Cultural Studies
Douglas Kellner
Guttural Studies: What's in a Name? COne More Time)
Lawrence Grossberg
Stuart Hall on Representation and Ideology
Chris Rojek
A Propaganda Model
Edward Herman
How Producers "Theorii-e": Shoot-outs, Bake-offs. and Speed-Dating
John Caldwell
Cultural Studies. Critical Pedagogy, and the Politics of Higher Education
Henry A. Giroux
The Power of New Media Networks
Robin Mansell
PART 11: TEACHING MEDIA/CULTURAL STUDIES
Introduction to Part II
8 Young Children and Critical Media Literacy
Jeff Share
9 Teaching Popular Music
Ernest Morrell
10 "This Won't Be on the Final": Reflections on Teaching
Critical Media Literacy
Rhonda Hammer
11 As Seen on TV or Was That My Phone?: 'New' Media Literacy
Carmen Luke
12 Digital Tools for Collecting, Connecting. Constructing Responding to,
Creating, and Conducting Media Ethnographies of Audience
Use of Media Texts
Richard Beach
I PART ill: DOING MEDIA/CULTURAL STUDIES
Introduction to Part III
13 Children and the Media: Alternative Histories
Toby Miller «
14 Capital, Ray Kroc, and McDonald's: The World's Lovin' It
Joe L. Kincheloe
15 Barbie: The Bitch Still Has Everything
Shirley R. Steinberg
16 The Spectacle of Reform: Vulture Culture, Youth, and Television
Kathalene A Razzano, Loubna H. Skalli, and Christine M. Quail
17 Gideon Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2012: Growing Up Gay Today
Larry Gross
18 Advertising, Gender and Sex: What's Wrong with a Little Objectification?
Sut Jhally
19 The Magical World of Daytime Soap Operas
Elayne Rapping
20 Social Class and Entertainment Television:
What's So Real about Reality TV?
Pepi Leistyna
21 African American and Jewish Mothers/Wives on Television:
Persistent Stereotypes
Myrna A. Hant
22 Successful, Single and "Othered": The Media and the "Plight"
of Single Black Women
Felicia D. Henderson
23 Ladies Love Your Box: The Rhetoric of Pleasure and Danger in Feminist
Television Studies
Merri Lisa Johnson
24 Post-Feminism and Popular Culture: Bridget Jones and the New Gender
Regime
Angela McRobbie
25 Women in Traffic: L.A. Autobiography"
Kathleen McHugh
26 "Waas Sappening?": Narrative Structure
and Iconography in Born in East L.A.
Chon A. Noriega
27 American Militarism, Hollywood, and Media Culture
Carl Boggs and Tom Pollard
28 Another Ethnic Autobiography? Childhood and the Cultural
Economy of Looking
Allan Luke
29 Ethnic Chic and the Displacement of South Asian Female Sexuality
in the U.S. Media
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
30 Model Minority/Honorable Eunuch: The Dual Image of Asian American
Men in the Media and Everyday Perception
Chyng Sun, Ekra Miezan, and Rachael Liberman
31 'Politics Is a Contact Sport': Media. Spo'rts Metaphors and Presidential
Masculinity
Jackson Katz
I PART IV: EMERGENT DIGITAL CULTURES
Introduction to Part IV
32 The Uses of Disenchantment in New Media Pedagogy:
Teaching for Remediation and Reconfiguration
Leah A. Lievrouw
33 Perfect Transmissions: Evil Bert Laden
Mark Poster
34 'Doing Something That Matters': Children's Culture
Video Games, and the Politics of Representation
Rebecca Stephenson
35 Critical Perspectives on Social Network Sites
Alia Zollers
36 YouTube. Politics, and Pedagogy: Some Critical Reflections
Douglas Kellner and Gooyong Kim

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