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This volume examines what and how the media teach, to and by whom, and for what purpose, in a rapidly shifting milieu of media content, platforms, and relations. While intimately concerned with education, authors move the discussion beyond the setting of formal schooling to uncover the ways in which the media contribute to individual and collective understandings of self and other, and their relations to society and communities in which they move. In doing so, the text encourages readers to transcend exclusionary discussions of citizenship to consider participation in local and global…mehr
This volume examines what and how the media teach, to and by whom, and for what purpose, in a rapidly shifting milieu of media content, platforms, and relations. While intimately concerned with education, authors move the discussion beyond the setting of formal schooling to uncover the ways in which the media contribute to individual and collective understandings of self and other, and their relations to society and communities in which they move. In doing so, the text encourages readers to transcend exclusionary discussions of citizenship to consider participation in local and global geographies against a neoliberal backdrop that marginalizes those unable to, unwilling to, and excluded from competing in the free market. Contributors extend their deliberations back to formal school settings to reaffirm pedagogies that rediscover the reading of texts—broadly defined—in the world through multimodalities. In this sense, the text strives to be transdisciplinary, and is appropriate for use in multiple disciplines and fields of study.
Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One: Probing the Media: Contexts, Theories, and Problems in the 21st Century; Currere 2.0: A 21st-Century Curricular “Know Thyself” Strategy Explicating Cultural Mediations of What It Means and Not to Be Fully Human; Public Pedagogy for Private Profit: The Hidden Curriculum of Reality TV; Selling the Norm: How the Media Shapes Perceptions of Disability through Advertising; Part Two: Learning to “See” the Curricula and Pedagogy of the Media: Uncovering the Official and the Hidden; Healthy Democracy: What Grey’s Anatomy Teaches Audience Members about Deserving Patients and Good Citizens; Black Twitter and Black Feminist+AD18 Epistemology: Illuminating Ways of Knowing; How Dare You Make Her Black! (Mis)Reading Race in The Hunger Games and a (Lost) Opportunity to Teach for Social Imagination, Responsibility and Justice; Map as Weapon: Geography, Maps, and Their Use in Media; Part Three: Transforming Media, Curricula, Pedagogies and the Public; “Are You Here to Tell a Story?” The Pedagogies of Reality Television; “Let’s Face It”: Tertiary Students Consuming, Producing, and Critically Appraising Media Representations of Contemporary Health Issues; Towards Structural Attribution: Using Détournement with Preservice Teachers to Challenge the Teacher Savior Myth; Teaching Media Critique through The Colbert Report: Toward a Parodic Pedagogy; Author Biographies; Index.
Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One: Probing the Media: Contexts, Theories, and Problems in the 21st Century; Currere 2.0: A 21st-Century Curricular “Know Thyself” Strategy Explicating Cultural Mediations of What It Means and Not to Be Fully Human; Public Pedagogy for Private Profit: The Hidden Curriculum of Reality TV; Selling the Norm: How the Media Shapes Perceptions of Disability through Advertising; Part Two: Learning to “See” the Curricula and Pedagogy of the Media: Uncovering the Official and the Hidden; Healthy Democracy: What Grey’s Anatomy Teaches Audience Members about Deserving Patients and Good Citizens; Black Twitter and Black Feminist+AD18 Epistemology: Illuminating Ways of Knowing; How Dare You Make Her Black! (Mis)Reading Race in The Hunger Games and a (Lost) Opportunity to Teach for Social Imagination, Responsibility and Justice; Map as Weapon: Geography, Maps, and Their Use in Media; Part Three: Transforming Media, Curricula, Pedagogies and the Public; “Are You Here to Tell a Story?” The Pedagogies of Reality Television; “Let’s Face It”: Tertiary Students Consuming, Producing, and Critically Appraising Media Representations of Contemporary Health Issues; Towards Structural Attribution: Using Détournement with Preservice Teachers to Challenge the Teacher Savior Myth; Teaching Media Critique through The Colbert Report: Toward a Parodic Pedagogy; Author Biographies; Index.
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