Media Studies

“If you tell a story in a particular way you often activate meanings which seem almost to belong to the stock of stories themselves… most meanings are already concealed or held within the forms of the stories themselves.”
– Stuart Hall
Media Studies draws from studies of film, visual culture, and communications, including print, television, the internet, and emergent digital technologies to examine how different forms of representation alter being, reflect and product relations of power, and shape identities.
| Media Studies draws from studies of film, visual culture, and communications, including print, television, the internet, and emergent digital technologies to examine how different forms of representation alter being, reflect and product relations of power, and shape identities. Some Media Studies Courses: • CULT 210 Reading Film • CULT 300 Documentary and Docudrama • CULT 315 Television Studies • CULT 400 Topics in Popular Culture • CULT 401 Media Studies • CULT 405 Reading Gothic Film • CULT 420 Video Game Studies (For a complete list of courses, see the UBC Okanagan Calendar) ![]() |
PANOPTICON EROTICA SIGNIFIER PLOT TELEVISUALITY VOICE OF GOD SOCIAL MEDIA STEPHEN COLBERT MELODRAMA CYBORG CREATIVE COMMONS POINT OF VIEW CHICK FLICK PEFORMATIVITY THIRD CINEMA HOLLYWOOD REALITY TV ANIME INFOTAINMENT GRAFFITTI BLOG OPEN SOURCE MONTAGE iEVERYTHING HNIC DOCUMENTARY GAZE TWEET CUT |
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5/31/2011 10:43:24 AM