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Re: Request for Help: msg#00043

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Subject: Re: Request for Help

Mattelart and Dorfman's How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the
Disney Comic, International General 1984 is accessible, well-illustrated,
entertaining and, given current developments in US and UK foreign policy...
pretty topical.

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To: "CULTSTUD-L: A listserv devoted to Cultural Studies"
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Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 6:13 PM
Subject: [cultstud-l] Request for Help


> Howdy all. This list has been extremely helpful in the past and I'm
hoping you
> all will be willing to lend your help once again.
>
> I am currently teaching a class in media analysis. We are working on
Marxist
> analysis this week and the samples of Marxist critiques of different media
I'm
> using don't seem to be resonating with my students. I am hoping that you
can
> suggest samples of marxist analysis that are accessable to 1st and 2nd
year
> students without much critical background. Also, if you could suggest
media
> texts (films, current or easily accessible tv shows, songs, art works,
etc.)
> that really lend themselves to easy, yet informed, marxist analysis I
would
> really appreciate it. FYI, the text the class is using is Berger's _Media
> Analysis Techniques_.
>
> Will Scott
> Green River Community College
>
>
>
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