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Matthews, Jolie C. – Social Studies, 2021
Historical novels, films, and other media can disrupt or reinforce dominant narratives about the past. Educators must be careful that when they attempt to select material from a range of seemingly diverse perspectives, they do not choose content that nevertheless maintains problematic depictions of people, places, and events. Time travel stories…
Descriptors: Case Studies, History, Time, Travel
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Duruel Erkiliç, Senem; Budak, Goncagül – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2021
The act of laughing, which is thought to be related with the body rather than the mind and identified with rudeness, has been attributed to outcast segments of society, such as women, children, slaves, or the common-people, while humor requiring supremacy of the mind is believed to be associated with the ruling elite class of society, and mostly…
Descriptors: Females, Humor, Gender Differences, Power Structure
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Matthews, Jolie Christine – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2016
This article examines an informal online community dedicated to "The Tudors," a historical television show, and the ways in which its members engaged with a variety of sources in their discussions of the drama's real-life past. Data were collected over a 5-month period. The analysis included the types of sources used in conversation;…
Descriptors: Television, Programming (Broadcast), Computer Mediated Communication, History
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Pollard, Tyler J. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2014
The Texas Board of Education's sweeping approval of roughly one hundred changes to the social studies and history curriculum, a ban on so-called ''interpretive history'' in Florida, and a vitriolic campaign of book-banning in Arizona, indicate the extent to which American education and curriculum is currently under assault…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, History, Political Issues, Racial Bias
Provis, Steven Arthur – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study investigates the bully and the bullied from 1950 to 2010. It begins by presenting a historical background of each decade with the major historical events that defined our culture. Each decade can be characterized by a particular zeitgeist, or spirit of the times. During each decade, popular movies and television programs that provided…
Descriptors: Bullying, School Districts, History, Television
Newcomb, Horace – Journal of the University Film Association, 1978
Examines the divergent critical methods that have been used to unravel the complex aspects of television programing in an attempt to understand television in American culture. Proposes the analysis of television content as it relates to cultural history in order to discover "an ultimate sense of reality in America." (JMF)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Content Analysis, History, Popular Culture
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Breen, Myles; Corcoran, Farrel – Communication Monographs, 1982
Investigated the universality of myth and its function within the framework of television, employing examples from television news coverage and popular culture. Examined the role of the communication scholar and the artist with regard to creating and destroying mythologies. (PD)
Descriptors: Conflict, Cultural Context, History, Mythology