Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0180 - Intro to Critical Media Studies: Truth and Post-Truth

Intro to Critical Media Study

Fall
2024
1
4.00
Viveca Greene

01:00PM-02:20PM TU;01:00PM-02:20PM TH

Hampshire College
338468
R.W. Kern Center 202;R.W. Kern Center 202
vsgIA@hampshire.edu
This course is designed to introduce students to some foundational theories and practices of critical media studies, an interdisciplinary field of inquiry that analyzes the complex interactions between media, culture, politics, and ideology. We will explore a variety of U.S. media texts and platforms in relation to specific issues and events. As the 2024 general election, which is also a presidential election, coincides with the semester, we will devote ongoing, but not exclusive, attention to media-related election issues, and the question "What constitutes 'truth' in a 'post-truth' era?". The course will be discussion-based and writing-intensive, and students will read and write analyses of both cultural theory and specific texts, as well as ultimately produce a final paper on a topic of their choosing.

Media and Technology Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time. As there will be some degree of overlap with Professor Greene's upper-level course, HACU-0255, students can enroll in one or the other (depending on their divisional level) but not both

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.