Re-vision: Why Media Studies Does Not Mean the Death of Literature
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Re-vision: Why Media Studies Does Not Mean the Death of Literature
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In this paper from the 2006 National Media Education Conference, Natasha Mayne looks at the relationships between popular culture and traditional media. Her paper covers multiliteracy and multimodality and fostering visual analyis in the classroom, and also includes two visual analyses of gender.
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