Julie Levin Russo // Art & Art History, Stanford University // lectures: TV, convergence, and digital media
A final video project for Intro to TV Studies at Stanford by Tamarind, Rodrigo, Sarah, and Haley.
A final video project for Intro to TV Studies at Stanford by Shawn, So-Eun, Tripp, and Monica.
A final video project for Intro to TV Studies at Stanford by Dana, Laura, Carlo, and Michael.
A final video project for Intro to TV Studies at Stanford by Tatum, Will, Jennifer, and Andrew.
Transformative Works and Cultures is delighted to present a special video interview with Diane E. Levin, a renowned expert on children and media consumption. The interivew was conducted and produced by TWC staffer Julie Levin Russo for the special issue on "Games as Transformative Works" (Spring 2009). http://journal.transformativeworks.org
SkewTube: Fan Videos, Brokeback Trailers, and the Future of User-Penetrated Content! Alternate version (condensed audio with slides) available at http://slideshare.net/cyborganize/04-march-08-skewtube-swarthmore/. Fanvids, or music videos constructed of recombined clips from movies or TV, have a 30-year history within a predominantly female subculture, and often make feminist and/or queer statements about their mass media source texts. Today, YouTube and its ilk render them more accessible and...
readings - Ang, Ien. "In the Realm of Uncertainty: The Global Village and Capitalist Postmodernity." Living Room Wars. New York: Routledge, 1996. - Terranova, Tiziana. "Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy." The Politics of Information: The Electronic Mediation of Social Change. Ed. Marc Bousquet and Katherine Wills. Alt-X Press, 2003. (99-121) - Coppa, Francesca. "A Brief History of Media Fandom." Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet. Ed. Karen Hellekson...
my presentation on the Battlestar Galactica panel at MIT's Media in Transition 5 conference (expanded/reconfigured version of the "Hera Has Six Mommies" re-enactment posted here previously)
course conclusion and reality television * Fetveit, Arlid. "Reality TV in the Digital Era: A Paradox in Visual Culture?" Reality Squared: Televisual Discourse on the Real. Ed. James Friedman. Rutgers University Press, 2002. (119-137) * Wilson, Pamela. "Jamming Big Brother: Webcasting, Audience Intervention, and Narrative Activism." Reality TV: Remaking Television Culture. Ed. Susan Murray and Laurie Ouellette. New York: New York University Press, 2004. (323-343) * Jenkins, Henry. "Buying Into ...
Overview of approaches to media fandom, particularly slash fiction (similar to my earlier TV fandom lecture, also posted here). http://community.livejournal.com/tvhere/19839.html