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21L.015 2003秋季课程:媒体研究导论(Introduction to Media Studies, Fall 2003)


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翻译:郭咏宁
编辑:朱学恒(简介并寄信)

Image of media artifacts.
媒体制品拼贴图:媒体超载;8位元奇观; The Geektrix Has You; Le bisou esquimau;善本古书(影像提供: stock.xchng 由Erik Dungan与Tamas Miklos, Digital Eyeseed Photography美国国家公园索引网站美国国家医学图书馆)
Collage of media artifacts: Media Overloaded; 8bit wonder; The Geektrix Has You; Le bisou esquimau; and image of rare book. (Images courtesy of stock.xchng by Erik Dungan and Tamas Miklos, Digital Eyeseed Photography, the U.S. National Park Service, and the National Library of Medicine.)

课程重点

本课程提供了所有指定读物的清单,连同相关主题的的参考书目

A bibliography of all assigned readings, as well as books and articles on related topics is provided.

课程描述

本课程针对的学生是成长于全球化快速变迁的多媒体环境中,他们亦想要成为拥有素养的文化关键消费者和制造者。透过跨学门的比较及历史性的观察角度,这门课程广泛地从口头、印刷、戏剧、摄影、广播、电影、以及数位等文化形式和实务来为“媒体”下定义。本课程着眼于间接沟通的本质、媒体的功能、媒体及机构转变过程的历史,以便协助定义媒体在社会中的角色。

Introduction to Media Studies is designed for students who have grown up in a rapidly changing global multimedia environment and want to become more literate and critical consumers and producers of culture. Through an interdisciplinary comparative and historical lens, the course defines "media" broadly as including oral, print, theatrical, photographic, broadcast, cinematic, and digital cultural forms and practices. The course looks at the nature of mediated communication, the functions of media, the history of transformations in media and the institutions that help define media's place in society.

在这一学期的课程中,我们将从各种不同假设性的角度探讨关于媒体的角色和力量是如何影响我们的社会价值观、政治信念、认同度以及行为。学生们也能有分析特定的媒体形式的机会(像是电影和电视节目)和探讨当特定叙述使用在不同的媒体类型时所产生的改变之意义。我们将着眼于社会阶级、性别及种族政治学是如何影响大众传播媒介的生产过程和接受度。多位客座教授也都以呈现对大众传媒不同的观点为主题发表了演说。透过同样也是他们的写作和口头报告的阅读、讲座以及讨论,学生们不但能有多重的机会去从事此领域内批判性的辩论,而且也能探讨大众传媒在他们的生活中所扮演的角色。

Over the course of the semester we explore different theoretical perspectives on the role and power of media in society in influencing our social values, political beliefs, identities and behaviors. Students also have the opportunity to analyze specific media texts (such as films and television shows) and explore the meaning of the changes that occur when a particular narrative is adapted into different media forms. We look at the ways in which the politics of class, gender and race influence both the production and reception of media. To represent different perspectives on media, several guest speakers also present lectures. Through the readings, lectures, and discussions as well as their own writing and oral presentations, students have multiple opportunities to engage with critical debates in the field as well as explore the role of media in their own lives.

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