Alternative media resource guide

Radical Teacher, Spring, 2008 by Pepi Leistyna

* Media Report to Women (U. S.)

* Media Watch (U.S.)

* Modernism/Modernity (from 1860 to the present, studies in music, architecture, visual art, literature, and social history) (U.S.)

* Moving Out: A Feminist Literary and Arts Journal (U.S.)

* New Art Examiner (U.S.)

* Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom (censorship issues) (U.S.)

* N-Media-C: The Journal of New Media and Culture (electronic) (U.S.)

* October (art, history, criticism, and politics) (U. S.)

* Perforations (electronic) (art, theory, technology, and community) (U.S.)

* Postmodern Culture (electronic) (U.S.)

* Post/Urban Textualities (literacy and technology) (U.S.)

* Quarterly Review of Film and Video (U.S.)

* Representations (art, literature, history, anthropology, and social theory) (U.S.)

* Rock and Rap Confidential (music and politics newsletter) (U.S.)

* Scope: An On-line Journal of Film Studies (electronic) (UK)

* Screen (film and television studies) (UK)

* Semiotica (journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies) (Germany)

* Simile: Studies in Media and Information Literacy (Canada)

* Social Semiotics: A Transdisciplinary Journal in Functional Linguistics, Semiotics, and Critical Theory (Australia)

* Social Text: A Journal of Cultural and Political Analysis (U.S.)

* Stay Free (commercialism and culture in the U.S.) (U.S.)

* Television & New Media (trends in TV and new media studies) (U.S.)

* Thamyris (identity and art) (Holland)

* The American Journal of Semiotics (U. S.)

* The European Journal for Semiotic Studies (Sweden)

* The Public Eye (monitors and analyzes right-wing movements) (U.S.)

* The Web Journal of French Media Studies (electronic) (UK)

* Thresholds." Viewing Culture (electronic) (U.S.)

* Velvet Light Trap (essays on issues in film studies) (U.S.)

* Visual Anthropology Review: Journal of the Society for Visual Anthropology (U. S.)

* Visual Studies (UK)

* Women Studies in Communication (electronic) (Australia)

SUGGESTED READING: Making up Your Own mind by Minding the Popular media

* Key Concepts in Communication and Cultural Studies.

* Introducing Walter Benjamin. Howard Caygill, Alex Coles and Andrzej Klimowski.

* Illuminations. Waiter Benjamin.

* The Mode of Information: Poststructuralism and Context. Mark Poster.

* Visual Culture." The Reader. (Ed.) Jessica Evans.

* Fantasies of the Master Race: Literature, Cinema, and the Colonization of American Indians. Ward Churchill.

* The Dialectical Imagination: A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, 1923-1950. Martin Jay.

* Feminism Confronts Technology. Judy Wajcman.

* Rethinking Technologies. (Ed.) Verena Andermatt Conley.

* Culture on the Brink: Ideologies of Technology. (Eds.) Gretchen Bender and Timothy Druckrey.

* Women Internet." Creating New Cultures in Cyberspace. (Ed.) Wendy Harcourt.

* The Visible Woman: Imaging Technologies, Gender, and Science. (Eds.) Paula A. Treichler, Lisa Cartwright and Constance Penley.

* Secrets and Lies." The Anatomy of an Anti-Environmental PR Campaign. Nicky Hagen and Bob Burton.


 

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