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“Perspective By Incongruity” Applied To Depictions Of Race In The Media, Darren Nana Yaw Adjei
“Perspective By Incongruity” Applied To Depictions Of Race In The Media, Darren Nana Yaw Adjei
Communication Studies
The city of Atlanta has become new center-point of cultural convergence in America. The profile of the city has grown due to the influx of money, flowing from several different areas of commerce. These include increased business ventures in Atlanta’s metropolitan area, expanding film production, and the development of a billion-dollar sports stadium. Not only does the city thrive in its business ventures, but music and television production in Atlanta have a profound effect on its artistic community. Artists such as Andre 3000, Migos, and Childish Gambino enjoy commercial success with accolades such as Grammy wins and nominations.
A Close Reading Analysis Of Bud Light's Pacman Super Bowl Commercial, Sally Hurst
A Close Reading Analysis Of Bud Light's Pacman Super Bowl Commercial, Sally Hurst
Communication Studies
This paper offers a close reading analysis of Bud Light's PacMan Super Bowl commercial to uncover what rhetorical strategies are employed to appeal to the millennial generation. It discusses three main strategies: creating a "real" experience, nostalgia marketing, and emphasis on the "experience."
Kanye West Is Heading South, Clifton A. Sammet
Kanye West Is Heading South, Clifton A. Sammet
Communication Studies
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"I Hired You Because You Look Good": A Feminist Criticism Of House, Taylor Rachelle Lutzker
"I Hired You Because You Look Good": A Feminist Criticism Of House, Taylor Rachelle Lutzker
Communication Studies
House is a medical drama with underlying messages of patriarchy and anti-feminist ideals. The majority of the disrespect and disregard for women is carried out by Dr. House himself. Learn about the interactions between Dr. House, his team members, and his boss through Dr. House's treatment of women and desire to control the power relations within the hospital.