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Jessica Winston – CEA Forum, 2023
The purpose of this article is to provide an introductory survey of the field that might be called "mediated theatre studies"--that is, the study of recordings of theatrical performances. The survey has three parts. First, I chart broad trends in the research. Next, I review types and capabilities of some of the longer-running digital…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Films, Film Study, Media Research
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Brenda Yvonne Lopez – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This paper provides an overview of a Critical Race Feminista praxis-oriented methodological framework in development called FilmCrit, and a critical race method expanded into filmic form called Cinematic Critical Race Counterstorytelling. Critical Race Feminisita Praxis informs this work by drawing on a Critical Race Theory in Education framework…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Story Telling, Films, Feminism
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2011
The figure of the vampire has been an important element of popular culture for more than a century. The movies have been a home for vampire stories, and they have presented them as unusually frightening images. A recent explosion of vampire screen works reveals a new emphasis on addressing female issues as opposed to male issues and focusing on…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Fear, Didacticism, Literary Criticism
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White, Theresa Renee – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2012
This paper highlights the results of a project, in which a group of students, who were enrolled in an African American film criticism course at a large university in Southern California, participated in a community engagement project that incorporated visual and media literacy skills acquired in the classroom setting. The parameters of the project…
Descriptors: Film Study, Visual Literacy, Media Literacy, Criticism
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Smilanich, Brad; Lafreniere, Nicole – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
The authors provide a rationale for the critical study of film texts in the English language arts. For struggling or reluctant students, film offers an accessibility that the printed text may not. Students who are intimidated by, or impeded from, accessing print text are able to discuss film with acuity and insight. The study of visual texts can…
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Nonprint Media, Films, Film Study
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Rasmussen, Karen; Downey, Sharon D. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Argues that the rhetorical impact of "Agnes of God" stems from the unconventional treatment of dialectical conflict, and from the film's "dialectical disorientation." Discusses rhetorical implications of form, arguing that "Agnes of God" is representative of a class of highly configural films that function to jar…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Film Criticism, Film Study, Films
Charlebois, Justin – TESL Canada Journal, 2008
Recent instructional trends in the field of TESOL emphasize teaching language through course content. The dual focus of content-based English instruction (CBI) provides a way for language teachers to engage learners with challenging material while increasing their linguistic proficiency. This article describes a unit in a CBI course at a Japanese…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Course Content, Film Study
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Franek, Mark – English Journal, 1996
Makes a case for asking students to produce their own film version of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Explains how to manage student filming projects logistically; how to teach students about filming techniques through the study of modern movies; and how filming becomes a lesson in the interpretation of Shakespeare. (TB)
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Production, Film Study, Films
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Bucolo, Joe – English Journal, 2007
Drawing on the expertise of colleagues in technology and filmmaking, high school teacher Joe Bucolo helps students demonstrate the critical comprehension, mastery, and creative insight that transpire from close study of Shakespeare's plays. Production Teams examine the context and language of Shakespeare's scenes, interview an expert, and address…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Film Production, English Instruction, Film Study
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Fojas, Camilla – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2006
The films "Star Maps" and "El Norte" reveal the real political, socioeconomic, and psychic costs of divided cities by bringing the simulated realities of mass media to their logical end, thereby sacrificing each character to the disorder of the city. In "Star Maps", Carlos dreams of becoming the next major Latino…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Fantasy, Mexican Americans, Mass Media Effects
Kokonis, Michael – 1993
This paper suggests ways in which video can be used in teaching college literature and cinema courses in order to promote audiovisual literacy. The method proposed presupposes an approach to narrative through narratology, the discipline that examines texts of narrative fiction as narratives, irrespective of their mode of manifestation (verbal,…
Descriptors: Courses, Educational Media, Film Criticism, Film Study
O'Connor, John E., Ed. – 1977
This report on a conference, which brought together representatives of various humanistic disciplines to explore the cross-disciplinary appeal of film study as well as the use of film in stimulating scholarship and teaching, includes a narrative summary of the day's conversations and issues raised, as well as of reprints of articles that suggest…
Descriptors: American Culture, Anthropology, Documentaries, Film Criticism
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Knaus, Christopher – Multicultural Perspectives, 2005
"The Lord of the Rings" continues Hollywood's recurrent theme of good triumphing over evil. The viewer is supposed to identify with the heroes, whiteness, and goodness, which of course triumphs over evil and blackness. Although the cast is made up almost entirely of White people, people also do not question this narrative of White supremacy. To…
Descriptors: Whites, Foreign Policy, Popular Culture, Didacticism
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Ponterio, Robert – ADFL Bulletin, 1994
The use of cinema in a French literature class can help students become more aware of their role as receivers in the reading process. "Le retour de Martin Guerre" and "Entre Nous" helped develop students' awareness of gender's importance in a variety of literary texts. (16 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Film Study, French, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2004
Culture offers people suggestions for dealing with life's vicissitudes, and people find different suggestions in different cultures. In a multicultural society, they have a variety of alternatives to choose among: ethnicities, regionalisms, lifestyles, religious movements, occupations, hobbies, and more. In American society, the groups that are…
Descriptors: Subcultures, Cultural Awareness, Programming (Broadcast), Cultural Pluralism
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