Comm 452 Gender and Race in the Media
Primarily examines the representations of gender and race, including age, class and sexual orientation in various media (mainstream and alternative), and will examine theoretical and methodological approaches which may be used to interpret these representations. In addition, considers the potential impact that media institutions have on people’s lives, political decisions and social relations. The overall aim is for students to understand how their own cultural identities affect their media consumption and social positioning. Expected preparation: core communication courses (Comm 200,
Comm 311,
Comm 316,
Comm 326), and
Comm 322.
Cross Listed Courses
WS 452
Slash Listed Courses
Also offered for graduate-level credit as
Comm 552 and may be taken only once for credit.
Prerequisite
upper-division standing.