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[ecrea] New titles from CEMP
Mon Nov 28 14:40:14 GMT 2016
3 new titles from authors in CEMP, hopefully of interest ...
Learning and teaching on Screen: Mediated Pedagogies (edited by Mark
Readman)
http://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9781137578716
What stories are told about teaching and learning on TV and in film? And
how do these stories reflect, refract and construct myths, anxieties and
pleasures about teaching and learning? This collection looks at how
pedagogy is represented on screen, and how TV programs and films
translate pedagogic ideas into stories and relationships. International
in scope, with case studies and analysis from the UK, US, Australia,
Turkey and Brazil-the book adopts a critical stance in relation to the
ways in which theories of learning and myths about education are
mobilized on screen. Teaching and Learning on Screen: Mediated
Pedagogies provides a stimulating addition to the field of media and
cultural studies, while also promoting debate about particular pedagogic
models and strategies that will contribute to the professional
development of educators and those involved in teacher education.
Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth: Hard Times Today (edited by Pete
Bennett and Julian McDougall)
https://www.routledge.com/Popular-Culture-and-the-Austerity-Myth-Hard-Times-Today/Bennett-McDougall/p/book/9781138942943
Contemporary popular culture is engaged in a rich and multi-levelled set
of representational relations with austerity. This volume seeks to
explore these relations, to ask: how does popular culture give
expression to austerity; how are its effects conveyed; how do texts
reproduce and expose its mythic qualities? It provides a reading of
cultural texts in circulation in the present 'age of austerity'. Through
its central focus-popular culture-it considers the impact and influence
of austerity across media and textual categories. The collection
presents a theoretical deconstruction of popular culture's reproduction
of, and response to, mythical expressions of 'austerity' in Western
culture, spanning the United Kingdom, North America, Europe and the
Middle East and textual events from political media discourse, music,
videogames, social media, film, television, journalism, folk art, food,
protest movements, slow media and the practice of austerity in everyday
life.
Doing Text: Media After the Subject (edited by Pete Bennett and Julian
McDougall)
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/doing-text/9781911325024
This collection re-imagines the study of English and media in a way that
decentralises the text (e.g. romantic poetry or film noir) or media
formats/platforms (e.g. broadcast media/new media). Instead, the authors
work across boundaries in meaningful thematic contexts that reflect the
ways in which people engage with reading, watching, making, and
listening in their textual lives. In so doing, this project recasts both
subjects as combined in a more reflexive, critical space for the study
of our everyday social and cultural interactions. Across the chapters,
the authors present applicable learning and teaching strategies that
weave together art works, films, social practices, creativity, 'viral'
media, theater, TV, social media, videogames, and literature. The
culmination of this range of strategies is a reclaimed 'blue skies'
approach to progressive textual education, free from constraining
shackles of outdated ideas about textual categories and value that have
hitherto alienated generations of students and both English and media
from themselves.
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