The final part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to cable branding and racial politics.
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AnTENNA, UnREAL: Channel Branding and Racial Politics
AnTENNA, UnREAL: Romance and Pedagogy
The second part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to romance and pedagogy.
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AnTENNA, UnREAL: Anti-Heroes, Genre and Legitimation
The first part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to contemporary anti-hero dramas.
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Report from the Atlanta Media Industries Forum
Christine Becker attended a media industry forum at Georgia State University and left with thoughts about challenges for both the media industries and academia in Atlanta.
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Why Little Mosque Matters [Part 5]
Why does Little Mosque matter to viewers, and why does it matter to television scholars?
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Little Mosque on the Prairie: How Little Mosque Found a Home [Part 2]
The various people involved in Little Mosque’s production were positioned differently in the communities between which they were mediating, and as a consequence, the factors that influenced their creative decisions differed, too.
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Film Your Troubles Away
“Wrap your troubles in dreams,” the sign read.
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