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What’S For Breakfast? An Analysis Of American Breakfast Food Advertisements And The Promotion Of Binge Eating Disorder Behaviors, Debbie Danowski
What’S For Breakfast? An Analysis Of American Breakfast Food Advertisements And The Promotion Of Binge Eating Disorder Behaviors, Debbie Danowski
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
“They’re great!!” an animated Tiger named Tony shouts as both children and adults cheer about the introduction of a new cereal that is chocolate frosted. Later in the 15-second commercial, children are encouraged to “LET YOUR GR-R-REAT OUT” with wording that appears above an image of a father and son eating cereal together seated closely on a sofa. This ad, which first aired on January 1, 2018 and stopped airing on October 1, 2018 received over 4 billion TV impressions of which more than 3.8 billion were shown nationally. And, as most of those watching were unaware, it also included …
The Insidious Culture Of Fear In Indian Courts, Nidhi Shrivastava
The Insidious Culture Of Fear In Indian Courts, Nidhi Shrivastava
English Faculty Publications
On 20 March 2020, the four adult convicts of the 2012 Delhi rape case were executed after a long debate regarding the punishment for their crime. The Delhi rape case, unlike others, was also given to the fast track court because of the worldwide outrage India received in its aftermath. Otherwise, most rape survivors rarely speak out and if they do, their lives are often endangered and threatened, depending on the severity of the case itself and the perpetrator's rank in the society. Through the analysis of Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's, 2016 film Pink, and Ajay Bahl's film Section 375 …
India – Rape And The Prevalent Culture Of Silence In Indian Cinema And Television, Nidhi Shrivastava
India – Rape And The Prevalent Culture Of Silence In Indian Cinema And Television, Nidhi Shrivastava
English Faculty Publications
In this chapter, I explore two media texts, Imtiaz Ali's Highway and Alankrita Shrivastava's Netflix original series Bombay Begums (2021). I contend that recent filmmakers have begun to arguably reframe the narratives of rape victim-survivors and disrupting the cultural of silence described above. They offer progressive and multi-faceted representations of these experiences, such that there is an opportunity for a dialogue within both private and public spheres. What I mean when I say that they are ‘progressive representations’ is that the rape victim-survivors are not merely reduced to helpless women in distress, nor painted as vengeful, aggressive characters. Instead, their …
The Fire This Time: Ta-Nehisi Coates’S “Between The World And Me”, Bill Yousman
The Fire This Time: Ta-Nehisi Coates’S “Between The World And Me”, Bill Yousman
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
In 1963, James Baldwin published his seminal The Fire Next Time. The first half of this foundational work was a letter to his nephew regarding America and race. In 2015 the journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates published a letter to his son, also about America and race. The literary device employed is no coincidence. Toni Morrison has anointed Coates as the successor to James Baldwin, and while that is a heavy burden for any 40 year old to bear, it is one that he just might manage to handle with grace.
New Master's Degree In Media Literacy And Digital Culture Announced, Lori Bindig
New Master's Degree In Media Literacy And Digital Culture Announced, Lori Bindig
Lori Bindig
Sacred Heart University is announcing a new master’s degree in media literacy and digital culture expected to launch in the fall of 2015.
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2013 Summer, Communications & Media Studies
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2013 Summer, Communications & Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2013 Winter, Communications & Media Studies
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2013 Winter, Communications & Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Communications And Media Studies Newletter 2012 Fall, Communications & Media Studies
Communications And Media Studies Newletter 2012 Fall, Communications & Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Scott, Ian. American Politics In Hollywood Film (Book Review), James Castonguay
Scott, Ian. American Politics In Hollywood Film (Book Review), James Castonguay
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Book review by James Castonguay.
Scott, Ian. American Politics in Hollywood Film. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011. ISBN 9780748640249, ISBN 9780748640232 (pbk.)
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2012 Summer, Communications & Media Studies
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2012 Summer, Communications & Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Creation Of The Sympathetic Villain In Fritz Lang's M, Laura Hardt (Class Of 2014)
The Creation Of The Sympathetic Villain In Fritz Lang's M, Laura Hardt (Class Of 2014)
Writing Across the Curriculum
No abstract provided.
Re‐Energize Your Career From The Inside Out, Debbie Danowski
Re‐Energize Your Career From The Inside Out, Debbie Danowski
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
After surgery, the author went on an all- out campaign to re-energize her career and discover the passion for writing that had once ruled her life. Here are some of the things she tried which she hopes can help you if you’re stuck. Remember, these tips are not about publishing more. They are about writing more and discovering the passion that brought you into this business in the first place.
University College Presents Faculty Awards, James Castonguay
University College Presents Faculty Awards, James Castonguay
James Castonguay
Dr. James Castonguay was honored for going “above and beyond” his expected duties as a faculty member in SHU's University College. On being selected for the award, he said, “It is especially rewarding to me to be recognized by UC students because they have consistently been among the most conscientious, smart and hard-working learners in my classes. To think that I may have played a small role in helping some of them reach their educational goals is extremely pleasing - and humbling - to me.”
Review: Karen Ward Mahar (2008): Women Filmmakers In Early Hollywood, Sara Ross
Review: Karen Ward Mahar (2008): Women Filmmakers In Early Hollywood, Sara Ross
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Book review
Mahar, Karen Ward. Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.
This book will be a useful reference for feminist and film historians looking to expand their understanding of how film and business history can help to explain the gendering of filmmaking.
Cover To Cover: Contemporary Issues In Popular Women’S Magazines, Debbie Danowski
Cover To Cover: Contemporary Issues In Popular Women’S Magazines, Debbie Danowski
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Exposure to popular magazine covers is widespread among even those choosing not to read a particular magazine. With news racks in all grocery and convenience stores, the American public cannot escape at least a quick glance at the material presented on the cover. Because of this, it is vital that we analyze the messages being disseminated each month through these publications.
This study will attempt to analyze and categorize the messages sent out via the covers of the five most popular general interest women's magazines with the highest circulation during the year 2000: Family Circle, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, …
Conglomeration, New Media, And The Cultural Production Of The "War On Terror", James Castonguay
Conglomeration, New Media, And The Cultural Production Of The "War On Terror", James Castonguay
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Comments on the role of the mass media in promoting the war on terrorism launched by United States President George W. Bush in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Eagerness of the U.S. film industry to participate the war on terrorism; Support of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency on intelligence-related television programs and film projects; Role of the Internet in disseminating information regarding the war on terrorism.
Teaching 9/11 And Why I'M Not Doing It Anymore, Louise Spence
Teaching 9/11 And Why I'M Not Doing It Anymore, Louise Spence
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Offers information on Reading Seminar in Media and Cultural Theory, a course which tackles advanced work in the theoretical and critical context of the mass media as a social phenomenon. Issues about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. covered in the course; Psychological implications of the terrorist attacks; Social relevance of the course and the instructor's reasons for ending the course.
Media Sports Stars: Masculinities And Moralities (Book Review), Andrew C. Miller
Media Sports Stars: Masculinities And Moralities (Book Review), Andrew C. Miller
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Book review by Andrew C. Miller.
Whannel, G. (2002). Media sports stars: Masculinities and moralities. Routledge.
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers Spring 2002, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers Spring 2002, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Communication, Media & The Arts Undergraduate Publications
Table of Contents:
The Portrait of War in the Movie Musical / Helen Adams -- The Importance of Music in Dances With Wolves / Katherine Haskell -- Nationalism / Paola Baldino -- The Shackles of Society in the Musical Utopia of West Side Story / Richard A. Hribko, Jr. -- Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend: A Story of The Bottle / Kathleen Haughey.
Hypertext Scholarship And Media Studies, James Castonguay
Hypertext Scholarship And Media Studies, James Castonguay
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers Spring 1998, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers Spring 1998, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Communication, Media & The Arts Undergraduate Publications
Table of Contents:
Meeting Aids Criminalization / Terri Williams -- Together/ Brian Young -- Bernard Herrmann: Film Maker / Laurie Freddino -- The Wellesian Character / Matt Fortney -- When 1000 Words and Pictures Don't Matach / Sharon Nagy -- Freed to Kill / Sandra R. Ellison.
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers May 1995, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers May 1995, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Communication, Media & The Arts Undergraduate Publications
Table of Contents:
Alfred Hitchcock's Villains: Alter Egos and Victims in Lifeboat and Frenzy / César Muñoz -- Sending the Message Home / Timothy M. Brosnan -- Manilow Magic / Julie Ann Sidhu -- Media Ideology in the Soviet Union / Cheryl Casey -- "naDev tlhlnganpu' tu' lu' " (There are Klingons Around Here): An Analysis of Star Trek as an American Myth / César Muñoz.
Seen Through The Media: The Persian Gulf War (Book Review), James Castonguay
Seen Through The Media: The Persian Gulf War (Book Review), James Castonguay
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Book review by James Castonguay.
Jeffords, Susan and Lauren Rabinovitz, eds. Seeing Through the Media: The Persian Gulf War. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1994. 9780813520414; 9780813520421 (pbk.)
Selling Out Max Headroom, Rebecca L. Abbott
Selling Out Max Headroom, Rebecca L. Abbott
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Americans came to know a new television personality in 1987 named Max Headroom, although personality is perhaps not the right word for him. Max first appeared by way of Coca-Cola commercials.