OPEN TO ALL CAMPUS: SESSION II TV STUDIES SUMMER COURSE on TV REPRESENTATION (3 cr.) - WRITING INTENSIVE & DIVERSITY DESIGNATED

By Stephen Tropiano, April 17, 2024

SESSION II ONLINE COURSE on DIVERSITY & REPRESENTATION ON TV OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS ACROSS CAMPUS

TVR 33500-01 ELECTRONIC MEDIA CRITICISM is a 3-credit online media studies course offered during Session 2 this summer (July 8-Aug. 9).  Class meets online twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays, 5 pm - 8 pm). The course is open to the entire campus. The course will satisfy your WRITING INTENSIVE and DIVERSITY DESIGNATED requirements for the ICC.

The course focuses on the representation of gender, race, and sexuality on American television. Through lectures, readings, and written assignments we will examine the dual role television plays in contributing to and challenging racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia.

Students will be watching TV episodes on CANVAS and be required to complete short written assignments on the programs of their choice. The screening list includes ALL IN THE FAMILY, ATLANTA, BROOKLYN 9-9, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE, ELLEN, GIRLS, HOMELAND, INSECURE, JANE THE VIRGIN, ONE DAY AT A TIME, PARKS and RECREATION, POSE, and THE SOPRANOS.

For more information, feel free to contact Dr. Stephen Tropiano (in Los Angeles, not on the home campus) at stropiano@ithaca.edu. His office phone number (west coast time) is 323-851-6199.