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978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Steady And True
340 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION Steady and True 1 As you hit the road with your best friend on a trip cross country in an old convertible, you see so many different sights that it’s easy to overlook […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Rhymes With Orange
338 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION Rhymes with Orange 1 Paul Madsen’s first memory in life was sitting on his grandmother’s lap and being fed his favorite food—an orange. Surprisingly, there are actually many similarities between Paul and his […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Pot, Soil, Water Final
320 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION Pot, Soil, Water Final Version 1 Those of you with a green thumb know that a healthy houseplant like this one needs a number of things to grow, including a good pot, rich […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Pot, Soil, Water
POT, SOIL, WATER: NEEDS IMPROVEMENT VERSION 317 Pot, Soil, Water Needs Improvement Version 1 So the assignment is to choose an object and talk about it and how it’s like us. So I chose a plant from my dorm room. […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches New Game, New Life
NEW GAME, NEW LIFE 315 New Game, New Life 1 It was seven minutes into the second half of my soccer game. A tall, red–headed striker from the other team collided with me. After flipping into the air, I was […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches My Life From Toe To Head
324 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION My Life from Toe to Head 1 Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Allie, and today I’m here to introduce you to me and my life, from toe to head—starting with the toes. […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches My Eye On The World
326 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION My Eye on the World 1 Gordon Parks once said, “I choose my camera as a weapon against all the things I dislike about America—poverty, racism, discrimination.” Parks, an extraordinary photographer, gives insight […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Life Is A Journey
LIFE IS A JOURNEY 311 Life Is a Journey 1 There’s an old saying: “Life is a journey, not a destination.” That’s certainly been true for me. My journey back to school has been long and winding, full of twists […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Kiyomi And Me
330 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION Kiyomi and Me 1 Her name was Kiyomi. She was a mysterious Japanese dancer. Last autumn I got to meet her. How, you ask. Well, actually, she was a character in a play. […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Fork In The Road
334 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION Fork in the Road 1 Inspirational speaker Liz Murray once said, a “fork in the road happens over a hundred times a day, and the choices you make will determine the shape of […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches Brooklyn Roads
336 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION Brooklyn Roads 1 As the poet E. E. Cummings once said, “To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, day and night, to make you everybody else means […]
978-1260412932 Intro Speeches A Heart Worn On My Hand
322 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES FOR ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION A Heart Worn on My Hand 1 The blistering sun beats on my forehead. I grip my fingers along the red stitching of the leather softball nestled in my hand. The batter steps […]
978-1260412932 Lecture Note Speaking Assignments
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! PART TWO ! ! ! ! ! ! Speaking Assignments ! ! 28 PART TWO—SPEAKING ASSIGNMENTS here are many kinds of speaking assignments that can be used in conjunction with The Art […]
978-1260412932 Lecture Note Course Outlines Part 2
14 PART ONE⎯SUGGESTED COURSE OUTLINES FOR THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING Class Meeting Topic—Activity Reading 36 The Final Speech Assign final speeches (options on pp. 35–37) and begin re- view of elements students most need to work on in prepar- […]
978-1260412932 Lecture Note Course Outlines Part 1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! PART ONE ! ! ! ! ! ! Suggested Course Outlines ! ! 2 PART ONE⎯SUGGESTED COURSE OUTLINES FOR THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING he Art of Public Speaking is easily adapted […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 12 Part 2
90 1. Count and then time the shots in the sequence. How does the rhythm of the editing in the sequence contribute to the film’s mood or meaning? 2. How is the gag set up by editing? Much of the […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 12 Part 1
74 CHAPTER 12 WRITING A FILM ESSAY: OBSERVATIONS, ARGUMENTS, RESEARCH, AND ANALYSIS KEY OBJECTIVES • Describe the difference between reviews and critical essays. • Practice taking notes on films and how to organize those notes. • Choose a topic and […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 11
69 CHAPTER 11 READING ABOUT FILM: CRITICAL THEORIES AND METHODS KEY OBJECTIVES • Explain the concept of cinematic specificity. Introduce the method of formal analysis. • Describe the interdisciplinary nature of film and media studies. • Outline the major positions […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 10
62 CHAPTER 10 MOVIE GENRES: CONVENTIONS, FORMULAS, AND AUDIENCE EXPECTATIONS KEY OBJECTIVES • Understand why film genres attract audiences. • Describe the historical origins of film genres, and explain how they can change over time. • Define what conventions, formulas, […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 9
57 CHAPTER 9 EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND NEW MEDIA: CHALLENGING FORM KEY OBJECTIVES • Describe experimental film and media as cultural practices. • Explain how experimental works make and draw on aesthetic histories. • Point out how these works explore the […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 8
52 CHAPTER 8 DOCUMENTARY FILMS: REPRESENTING THE REAL KEY OBJECTIVES • Recognize that documentary films are best distinguished as cultural practices. • Describe how documentary films employ nonfictional and non-narrative images and forms. • Identify how documentary movies make and […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 7
CHAPTER 7 NARRATIVE FILMS: TELLING STORIES KEY OBJECTIVES • Summarize the cultural ubiquity of storytelling in film. • Describe the different historical practices that create the foundations for film narratives. • Explain how film narratives construct plots that can arrange […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 6
39 CHAPTER 6 FILM SOUND: LISTENING TO THE CINEMA KEY OBJECTIVES • Explain the various ways sound is important to the film experience. • Describe how the use and understanding of sound reflect different historical and cultural influences. • Explain […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 5
CHAPTER 5 EDITING: RELATING IMAGES KEY OBJECTIVES • Understand the artistic and technological evolution of editing. • Examine the ways editing constructs different spatial and temporal relationships among images. • Detail the dominant style of continuity editing. • Identify the […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 4
26 CHAPTER 4 CINEMATOGRAPHY: FRAMING WHAT WE SEE KEY OBJECTIVES • Outline the development of the film image from an historical heritage of visual spectacles. • Describe how the frame of an image positions our point of view according to […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 3
19 CHAPTER 3 MISE-EN-SCÈNE: EXPLORING A MATERIAL WORLD KEY OBJECTIVES • Define “mise–en–scène” and identify how theatrical and other traditions affect the history of cinematic mise–en– scène. • Describe how sets and props relate to a film’s story. • Explain […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 2
10 CHAPTER 2 HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY: HOLLYWOOD AND BEYOND KEY OBJECTIVES • Draw the broad outlines and periods of film history. • Explain global dimensions of film history, emphasizing the distinctive nature of different national cinemas as well as transnational […]
978-1457663543 Chapter 1
ii CHAPTER 1 ENCOUNTERING FILM: FROM PREPRODUCTION TO EXHIBITION KEY OBJECTIVES • List the ways the stages of filmmaking, from preproduction through production to postproduction, and explain how each stage informs what we see on the screen. • Describe how […]
978-1319035327 Part 14
thomas Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 237 twentieth- century poetry. He plays not only with the conventions of form but with language as well. Although “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” does not fracture syntax […]
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arter The Company of Wolves 225 prejudicial, but it originally came from a Latin word for “forest,” and it carries appropriate connotations of natural wildness. Marriage is about sex and about love, and Carter’s ending implies that it’s okay to […]
978-1319035327 Part 12
alexie Capital Punishment 205 In his response to George Will’s “Capital Punishment” piece, Bill Otis explic– itly takes on Will’s three main points in his case against the death penalty. Otis’s strategy is interesting, because his article exists solely as […]
978-1319035327 Part 11
hughes Open Letter to the South 185 informal American colloquialisms. The switch in genders also changes the dynamic. At first reading, many readers will admit to sympathizing with Spera’s wronged woman while being horrified by Browning’s reptilian nobleman. Very few […]
978-1319035327 Part 10
hawthorne Young Goodman Brown 165 Young Goodman Brown did not actually see his neighbors. He may have dreamed it, but it is equally possible that evil spirits fooled him, disguised as his wife and fellow church members. Whatever happened, the […]
978-1319035327 Part 9
derriotte Black Boys Play the Classics 145 diminished. Most theorists today speak of identities rather than one unified iden- tity that characterizes a human subject. Seen in this way, Mora’s speaker is in the same boat with all of us […]
978-1319035327 Part 8
arnold Dover Beach 125 CONTEXTS FOR RESEARCH harles dikens, From Hard Times (p.682) friedrih engels, From The Condition of the Working Class inEngland (p.687) james eli adams, Narrating Nature: Darwin (p.690) In the selection from Charles Dickens’s Hard Times, we […]
978-1319035327 Part 7
minot My Husband’s Back 105 woman who will recognize their nobility and become their compass in a world of chaos. When all is not perfect, some couples may give up rather than help each other through rough spots. Others unrealistically […]
978-1319035327 Part 6
plath Daddy 85 more about the ways in which we may continue to play out the dramas of child- hood. Plath seems to refer to her earlier attempt at suicide in the poem, and she would kill herself by sticking […]
978-1319035327 Part 5
lee My Father, in Heaven, Is Reading Out Loud 65 whiskey, battered, beat, and even death. The household is brought into chaos, and the mother clearly disapproves. Yet those who jump to conclusions of child abuse — a frequent reaction […]
978-1319035327 Part 4
Mrs.G.is like Gilman and the narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” in that she is essentially placed in solitary confinement and forbidden to work, but Mitchell emphasizes massage and “electric passive exercise” in which the mus- cles are stimulated by mild […]
978-1319035327 Part 3
How to Argue about Literature 25 Hismissteps following the public’s condemnation of his weight and behavior are due in large part to the bad advice of others rather than to obvious character flaws. Readers might note, for example, that his […]
978-1319035327 Part 2
Sample Syllabi 5 develop into a longer paper. It’s probably a good idea to assign Chapter 7, which deals with the longer, more traditional research paper in some detail, in conjunction with the Charlotte Perkins Gilman cultural contexts cluster. The […]
978-1319035327 Part 1
Resources for Teaching John Schilb • John clifford Joyce hollingSworth • laura SparkS cover images: a-digit/getty images Resources for Teaching Boston | New York Second ediTion John Schilb Indiana University John clifford University of North Carolina at Wilmington Joyce Hollingsworth […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 16
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 16 – Global Media: Communicating Change Chapter Outline • World Media Systems Vary • Five Political Theories Describe How World […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 15
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 15 – Mass Media Ethics: Taking Responsibility Chapter Outline • Ethics Define Responsibilities • Truthfulness Affects Credibility Fabrications Plagiarism Misrepresentation […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 14
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. 127 Chapter 14 – Law and Regulation: Reforming the Rules Chapter Outline • U.S. […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 13
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 13 – Social and Political Issues: Shaping the Arguments Chapter Outline • Early Mass Media Studies Assess Impact • Scholars […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 12
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 12 – News and Information: Staying Connected Chapter Outline • Early News Organizations Cooperate to Gather News • Civil War […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 11
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 11 – Public Relations: Promoting Ideas Chapter Outline • PR Helps Shape Public Opinion • PR Pioneer Issues Declaration of […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 10
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 10 – Advertising: Catching Consumers Chapter Outline • Advertising Supports Mass Media Advertising in Newspapers Advertising in Magazines Advertising on […]
978-1305580985 Chapter 9
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly Chapter 9 – Internet Media: Widening the Web Chapter Outline • Digital Communication Transforms Media • Digital Media Support Convergence • […]