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- Artículo:
Reading and Interpreting The Bell Curve
- Sub título:
Reading Racism: A Reflection on the Politics of the Production of Knowledge
- Autor:
Stephanie Houston Grey
- Página:
466
- Publicación:
Critical Studies in Media Communication
- Volúmen:
18
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
December 2001
- ISSN:
07393180
- SrcID:
07393180-2001-04.txt
- Documento número 1586293
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- Creado el lunes, 13 de marzo de 2023 11:54:44 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Reading Audiences: A Reflection on the Politics of the Production of Racism
- Autor:
E. Michele Ramsey
Paul J. Achter
Celeste M. Condit
- Página:
471
- Publicación:
Critical Studies in Media Communication
- Volúmen:
18
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
December 2001
- ISSN:
07393180
- SrcID:
07393180-2001-04.txt
- Documento número 1586294
- Actualizado el lunes, 13 de marzo de 2023 11:54:44 a. m.
- Creado el lunes, 13 de marzo de 2023 11:54:44 a. m.
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- Artículo:
A Fantasy Theme Analysis of Political Cartoons on the Clinton-Lewinsky-Starr Affair.
- Autor:
William L. Benoit
Andrew A. Kluykovski
John P. McHale
David Airne
- Resumen:
We used Symbolic Convergence Theory to analyze 2,000 political cartoons on the investigation, impeachment, and trial of the president. The cartoonists' vision incorporates components from Starr's and Clinton's visions: "Our public figures (Clinton, Starr, Congress, the news media) are engaged in a tawdry burlesque drama. "The number of levels in a rhetorical vision depends on the vision's complexity. We show that multiple, independent, rhetors can create a rhetorical vision. These messages, highly visual and generally critical, freely use metaphor and allusions, allowing multiple interpretations and rendering the fantasy themes in these dramas accessible to readers with widely divergent attitudes. Despite their fictionality, these messages concern important issues and make moral judgments on these public figures.
- Página:
377
- Publicación:
Critical Studies in Media Communication
- Volúmen:
18
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
December 2001
- ISSN:
07393180
- SrcID:
07393180-2001-04.txt
- Documento número 1651083
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- Artículo:
The "Illusion of Life" Rhetorical Perspective: An Integrated Approach to the Study of Music as Communication.
- Autor:
Deanna Sellnow
Timothy Sellnow
- Resumen:
The illusion of life rhetorical perspective increases our understanding about how discursive linguistic symbols and non-discursive aesthetic symbols function together to communicate and persuade in didactic music. We argue that lyrics and music work together to offer messages comprised of both conceptual and emotional content through the constructs of virtual experience (lyrics) and virtual time (music). Both virtual experience and virtual time must exist for music to function rhetorically. For songs without lyrics, virtual experience must be derived from some other source. Emotional content is progressively articulated in music and is understood by considering intensity and release patterns both individually and contextually. Music's rhetorical significance lies in the degree of congruity or incongruity that exists between virtual experience and virtual time. Congruent messages make the meaning more poignant, but could come at the expense of listener appeal. Incongruent messages transform the message in some way, making the holistic message more than, and perhaps different from, the message depicted in the lyrics alone. Incongruity could result in misinterpreta-tion, an emotional message devoid of conceptual content, or subtle and systematic persuasion.
- Página:
395
- Publicación:
Critical Studies in Media Communication
- Volúmen:
18
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
December 2001
- ISSN:
07393180
- SrcID:
07393180-2001-04.txt
- Documento número 1651084
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- Artículo:
Unapologetic Women, "Comic Men" and Feminine Scholarship.
- Autor:
Brenda Cooper
- Resumen:
This essay examines hone the narrative structure of the Fox primetime television hit Ally McBeal opens the text to a feminist reading. Despite critics' charges to the contrary, I argue that producer/ screenwriter David E. Kelley's teleplays construct a preferred feminine spectator position that appropriates dominant male gazes in three ways: the feminine setting of the law firm, the refusal of women characters to yield to the male gaze, and the `comic spectacle of maleness. "Ally McBeal's preferred feminine spectatorship stance is articulated through comic strategies in which gender ideals are questioned through mockery, thus opening a safe space for viewers to reject dominant patriarchal meanings and to experience a feminist epistemology.
- Página:
416
- Publicación:
Critical Studies in Media Communication
- Volúmen:
18
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
December 2001
- ISSN:
07393180
- SrcID:
07393180-2001-04.txt
- Documento número 1651085
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