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The Alabama State University Department of Communications and the
Minorities And Communication Division of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication are pleased to invite you to two
public lectures and a special Alabama debut screening of the very
recently released documentary: Dreamworlds 3: Desire, Sex & Power in
Music Video.  The lecturers are Southeast, Southwest and Northeast
Regional Field Directors for the National Organization for Women
headquartered in Washington, D.C. 

 

The first public lecture on "Media Issues and Women (with a special
focus on African American women)" will be held in McGehee Hall 100, on
the ASU campus, Monday 9/10/07, 10--10:50 a.m.

 

The second public lecture will be on "Anti-Sexism Work 101" - Women's
rights and the challenges and successes NOW, ACLU and other women's
rights organizations have encountered in the past several years,
highlighting current cases and including a prelude on multi-racial
organizing in the feminist movement and media coverage.  It is held in
the Business Administration Building on ASU's campus, room 306, from
11a.m. - 11:50 a.m., also on Monday 9/10/07.

 

On Tuesday 9/11/07, 11-- 12:15 the lecturers will provide a screening of
Dreamworlds 3: Desire, Sex & Power in Music Video in the ASU television
studio of the Levi Watkins Learning Center, room 547.  For more
information on the documentary see the information and link below.

 

All events are free and open to the public. 

 





Dreamworlds 3
Desire, Sex & Power in Music Video 

NOW AVAILABLE 

In this section:
Summary
<http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3/#sum
mary#summary> 
Logistical Information
<http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3/#log
istics#logistics> 
Biographical Summary
<http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3/#bio
#bio> 
Reviews and Comments
<http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3/#rev
iews#reviews> 
Screenings and Festivals
<http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3/#scr
eenings#screenings> 
Articles
<http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3/#art
icles#articles> 

Summary: 

Dreamworlds 3, the highly anticipated update of Sut Jhally's
groundbreaking Dreamworlds 2 (1995), examines the stories contemporary
music videos tell about girls and women, and encourages viewers to
consider how these narratives shape individual and cultural attitudes
about sexuality. Illustrated with hundreds of up-to-date images,
Dreamworlds 3 offers a unique and powerful tool for understanding both
the continuing influence of music videos and how pop culture more
generally filters the identities of young men and women through a
dangerously narrow set of myths about sexuality and gender. In doing so,
it inspires viewers to reflect critically on images that they might
otherwise take for granted.

NOW AVAILABLE 

Logistical Information: 

Written & Directed by Sut Jhally

NOTE: A 35-minute abridged version, with less nudity & profanity, is
recommended for high school audiences. (Coming soon - please call for
information).

Biographical Summary: 

Sut Jhally is a professor of Communication at the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst and founder and executive director of the Media
Education Foundation (MEF). He is one of the most popular teachers at
the University of Massachusetts and is nationally known among college
students for his videotape Dreamworlds: Desire/Sex/Power in Music
Video,which he created to present his critique of representations of
women in popular culture and commercial images. The national attention,
sparked by the threat of a lawsuit by MTV, and numerous requests for
copies of the video led to the founding of the Media Education
Foundation in 1991. Over the past fifteen years, Sut Jhally has been the
executive producer of more than twenty videos produced and distributed
by the Media Education Foundation. 

He is the author of The Codes of Advertising, The Spectacle of
Accumulation: Essays in Cultural Politics, and co-author of Social
Communication in Advertising, and Enlightened Racism. He is also
co-editor of Cultural Politics in Contemporary America and Hijacking
Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire. He has written
broadly on issues of popular representation and is regarded as one of
the world's leading cultural studies scholar in the area of advertising,
media, and consumption.

 

For more information see:
http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/Dreamworlds3

 

Sincerely,

Rev. Dr. E-K. Daufin, Professor

Department of Communications

Alabama State University

915 South Jackson St.

Montgomery, AL 36101-0271

334.229.6885

Thank you in advance for your 

Scholarly & Creative Activity Referrals - 

Lectures, Performances, Workshops, Consultation. Related Info:
http://home.earthlink.net/~ekdaufin/
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