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  • © 1993

The Screen Education Reader

Cinema, Television, Culture

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Cultural Studies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 245-245
    2. Cultural Studies and Educational Practice

      • Richard Johnson
      Pages 247-262
    3. Multi-Culture

      • Hazel Carby
      Pages 263-274
    4. Revaluations

      • Richard Collins
      Pages 275-284
    5. Up Aporia Creek

      • John O. Thompson
      Pages 285-303
    6. The Williams Interviews

      • Stuart Hall
      Pages 304-318
  2. Back Matter

    Pages 319-361

About this book

Screen Education was one of the foremost journals working in the area of media and cultural theory during the 1970s. Along with its sister journal, Screen, it introduced important work in the newly-emergent fields of film and television theory, representation and the image, and in discourses around women and minorities. In particular, it paid close attention to the educational rationale for such work, in a series of major articles on pedagogy and the institutions of education in Britain. This selection of the very best of Screen Education includes work by Umberto Eco, Stuart Hall, Graham Murdock, Valerie Walkerdine, Elizabeth Cowie, Pam Cook.

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