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Disability Studies Course Texts | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. Disability Studies Course Texts. Disability Studies Course Texts. May 2, 2010. The following materials for the DS portion of the class have been selected to provide accessible introductions to central DS tenets. Davis, L. (2006). “Introduction.” in Davis, L., et al. (Eds.). The Disability Studies Reader. 2nd edition). Routledge. Hebdige, D. (1979). Subculture: the unnatural break in. Subculture: the Meaning of Style. Mitchell, D., an...
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Ant | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. April 19, 2011. This is a hands-on course where theory-meets-practice and is suitable for any student with an interest in film, rhetoric, creative and critical thinking, and the development of multiple perspectives. Turning to Garland Thompson once more:. This hypothetical course is submitted for ENG 8706, “Advanced Study: Rhetoric and Composition,” a seminar course at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. TO CONTINUE, PLEASE CLICK HERE.
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May | 2010 | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. Archive for May, 2010. May 3, 2010. Works Cited and Referenced in This Project. Bawarshi, A. (2003). Genre and the Invention of the Writer: Reconsidering the Place of Invention in Composition. Logan: Utah State UP. Davis, L. (2006). “Introduction.” in Davis, L., et al. (Eds.). The Disability Studies Reader (2nd edition). Hebdige, D. (1979). Subculture: the unnatural break in. Subculture: the Meaning of Style. Willow Weep for Me. Vidali, ...
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Living Glossary | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. April 24, 2010. Students will generate a working glossary. All students (and the professor) will be contributors and editors, Wiki-style. The goal is not dictionary, but living definitions; use-value counts here, and edits and additions are encouraged. Terms likely to populate this glossary include, but are not limited to:. Medical model of DS. Social model of DS. April 24, 2010 at 5:36 pm. May 3, 2010 at 2:38 am. Enter your comment here.
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Potential Course Films | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. May 2, 2010. Blatty, W., dir. (1980). The Ninth Configuration. Perfs: Stacey Keach, Scott Wilson. Warner Bros. Daniels, L., dir. (2009). Precious: based on the novel Push. By Sapphire. Perfs: Gabourey Sibide, Mo-Nique. Forman, M., dir. (1975). One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Perfs: Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher. Howard, R., dir. (2001). A Beautiful Mind. Perfs: Russell Crowe, Ed Harris. Perfs: Jamie Foxx, Robert Downey, Jr. You are co...
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Course Readings – RDS Unit | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. Course Readings – RDS Unit. Course Readings – RDS Unit. April 24, 2010. INTRO paragraph here. About how and why these particular pieces will be used.]. Davis, L. (2006). “Introduction.” in Davis, L., et al. (Eds.). The Disability Studies Reader (2nd edition). Hughes, B. (2002) Disability and the Body, pp 58-76, in C. Barnes, L. Barton and M. Oliver (Eds) Disability Studies Today. Cambridge: Polity Press. Linton’s analysis of the rh...
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References | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. May 3, 2010. Works Cited and Referenced in This Project. Bawarshi, A. (2003). Genre and the Invention of the Writer: Reconsidering the Place of Invention in Composition. Logan: Utah State UP. Davis, L. (2006). “Introduction.” in Davis, L., et al. (Eds.). The Disability Studies Reader (2nd edition). Hebdige, D. (1979). Subculture: the unnatural break in. Subculture: the Meaning of Style. Vol 22, No. 2 (2003), pp. 167-17. Willow Weep for Me.
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G.I.M.P. Boot Camp - KingCrip Productions
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Contact us: kingcripproductions (at) gmail (dot) com. And the Rest is Drag. Is a satirical exploration of how co-filmmaker Danielle Peers navigates between the social expectations of able-bodiedness and disability. Through a dramatic “CRIP Awards” ceremony, an infomercial-style guide to survival, and a touching testimonial from a recovering inspiration addict,. Uses humour to deconstruct the stereotypes of disability. (8 min., 2008) *Rated PG by PictureThis Film Festival. Sales and Screening Info. Hard a...
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What is this course of which we speak? | Many Lenses on Film
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Many Lenses on Film. Developing useful frameworks for reading film. What is this course of which we speak? What is this course of which we speak? April 25, 2010. 8220;Many Lenses on Film”. Simply put, this course aims to integrate RDS into the broader landscape of undergraduate studies, in an illuminating, yet pragmatic, manner. This is not a “special topic in RDS” course; however, the introduction of RDS theory is authentic and useful, as participants discuss, synthesize, and use. The target population,...
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About the DISLABELED Film Series | DISLABELED Film Series
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Disability film and discussion returns to NYC. Skip to primary content. About the DISLABELED Film Series. About the DISLABELED Film Series. Inspired by the great disTHIS! The DISLABELED Film Series. Is a project that focuses on raising awareness, introducing the public to disability culture, and fostering a community space for all who are interested in the culture. We do this by showcasing festival-quality films that offer ground-breaking interpretations of the disability experience. You can donate to an...