A report on the recent Craft of Criticism conference at University of Notre Dame.
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Gloriously Back to Front: The Craft of Criticism Conference
The Aesthetic Turn: Toward a Television Aesthetic (Again)
How do we teach television aesthetics, and what does it mean to analyze or evaluate television aesthetics?
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“We Saw Your Misogyny”: The Oscars & Seth MacFarlane
The controversy surrounding Seth MacFarlane's hosting of the 2013 Oscars offers an opportunity to have productive discussions about the role of the media in shaping ideology.
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Cultural Studies, TV Studies, & Empathy
What could cultural studies work on TV look like if we saw our function as facilitating conversations among our students (and ourselves) about social identity, privilege, and power centered on their and our differing engagements with and feelings about television programming?
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The Productive, the Constructive, the Bizarre: Adventures in Student Evaluations
A recent article about Yelp! in The Atlantic has me thinking about student evaluations. 'Tis the season, after all...
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