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American Cultural Studies   This course provides an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of cultural studies, exploring the intersection between everyday life, popular culture and broader political and historical contexts within the U.S. 349 

American Media Industries   Film, television and music are many things in today’s society – sources of entertainment and art, sites of cultural battles, providers of information, and multi-billion dollar industries. In this course we will focus on how these media work as industries, always keeping in mind how the industrial practices intersect with aesthetic, cultural, and social issues. 265 

Cartoon Culture: Animated Film & Television   This course turns a serious eye toward animated film and television, exploring its role in media history, aesthetics, industries, social impacts, technologies, and cross-cultural practices. 254 

IMAGES OF COMMUNICATION IN SCIENCE-FICTION FILM   Professor Gary P. Radford, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 51 

Media & Childhood in American Culture   This course considers the controversial relationship between media and childhood in American society. 240 

Media Technology & Cultural Change   This course will explore how new media impact society at particular historical moments. 277 

ORAL INTERPRETATION   This course has two basic components: 1) literary criticism, and 2) oral interpretation. The purpose of the first is to aid students in understanding the literature they will read aloud. 173 

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