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9781433130847: Screen Lessons: What We Have Learned from Teachers on Television and in the Movies (486) (Counterpoints: Studies in Criticality)

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This unprecedented volume includes 30 essays by teachers and students about the teacher characters who have inspired them. Drawing on film and television texts, the authors explore screen lessons from a variety of perspectives.

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MARY M. DALTON is Professor of Communication and Film and Media Studies at Wake Forest University. She is the co-editor of Screen Lessons: What We Have Learned From Teachers on Television and in the Movies and of The Sitcom Reader: American Re-viewed, Still Skewed with Laura R. Linder. In addition to her scholarly work in the area of critical media studies, she is a documentary filmmaker and a media critic.

LAURA R. LINDER is a semi-retired Media Studies professor. She is co-author of Teacher TV: Sixty Years of Teachers on Television with Mary M Dalton and co-editor of The Sitcom Reader: American Re-viewed, Still Skewed, both with Mary M. Dalton, and the author of Public Access Television: America’s Electronic Soapbox.

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9781433130830: Screen Lessons: What We Have Learned from Teachers on Television and in the Movies (486) (Counterpoints: Studies in Criticality)

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ISBN 10:  1433130831 ISBN 13:  9781433130830
Editorial: Peter Lang Inc., International A..., 2017
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