SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
CMNS 422-4
| Rick Gruneau |
Fall
2001
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| RCB 6238; 291-3857 |
Burnaby
Day
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| Email: gruneau@sfu.ca |
MEDIA AND IDEOLOGY
Prerequisite;
75 credit hours, including CMNS 221, 261 and 331. Recommended:
SA 327.
This course focuses on theoretical debates about the allegedly ideological
character of mass media and mass culture. The course adopts a loosely chronological
approach, tracing these debates against the background of the social and intellectual
history that has characterized Europe and North America. The course pays particular
attention to tensions between Marxian and liberal perspectives on ideology
in the media. In addition it examines contributions from feminism and "post-colonial"
theory to the question of ideology and it examines and evaluates the challenge
posed for the study of ideology in media that is offered by postmodernism
and poststructuralism.
Course Requirements:
Take-Home Mid-term Exam 20%
Term Paper 50%
Take-Home final Exam 30%
The School expects that the grades awarded in this course will bear some reasonable
relation to established university-wide practices with respect to both levels
and distribution of grades. In addition, the school will follow Policy T10.02
with respect to "Intellectual Honesty" and "Academic Discipline"
(see the current Calendar, General Regulations section).
Course
Readings:
A selection of weekly library readings will provide the basis for discussions
each week. A detailed reading list will be available in the first week of
classes.