Spring 2011 CMC100-2

Hi everyone! This is your CMC100 course blog. I look forward to your posts! Remember that you also have the course wiki, available at http://www.akastatistic.org/mediawiki

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Extra Credit: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

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The Great Movie Ever Sold is a movie that is COMPLETELY funded by the advertisements in the film. This movie goes into the marketing proces...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Quiz 10

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The term bitch has been distorted over time. Bitch was originally a word for a female dog, however over time it has developed a dual meaning...

Quiz 9: The "F" Word

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In the episode titled "The F Word", South Park uses an ontology of postmodernism to comment on homophobia. In the episode, the pe...

Quiz 9 : With Apoligies to Jesse Jackson

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In the episode "With Apoligies to Jesse Jackson", it begins with the father on Wheel of Fortune . He guesses the "n" wor...
Monday, April 25, 2011

"Chongas"

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The derogatory term, "chonga" is not as commonly used as terms such as "guido", "gangster", or "hick...

"The F Word"

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The episode, "The 'F' Word" uses an ontology of postmodernism to critique homophobia with the controversy created by Stan ...
Sunday, April 24, 2011

The "F" Word

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South Parks episode, "The F Word," displays ontology of postmodernism by critiquing homosexuals, but particularly the term "f...
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Ted Gournelos
I'm an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Rollins College. I teach a variety of courses, with topics from public relations to popular culture to digital media. My first book, Popular Culture and the Future of American Politics: Cultural Studies and the Tao of South Park, was published in 2009 from Lexington Books, and I published two edited volumes in 2011: one on humor and irony in post-9/11 politics, and one on transgression in the digital age. My Ph.D. and M.F.A. come from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. I also have an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Illinois, and two bachelor's degrees (Art and English) from the University of Maryland.
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