Media Education and the (Re)Production of Culture

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  • ISBN 9780897892551
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 1994
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyzes and critiques media education in the university and offers tools for developing a more critical direction. Media education should not be regarded as a job-track, but as an area of inquiry that integrates theory and practice. Media literacy and especially an awareness of the myths and misconceptions that mass media perpetrate should be part of the general education for all college students. Sholle and Denski present the premises of critical pedagogical theory as a framework for re-orienting media studies programs and the discussion of the role of the media in forming important social self-images.

DAVID SHOLLE is Assistant Professor of Communication at Miami University in Ohio.

STAN DENSKI is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Theatre at Indiana University. Both have co-authored chapters in Critical Literacy (edited by Lankshear and McLaren, 1993) and Mediated Men: Images of Males in Mass Media (Craig, editor, 1991).