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Live Modern with Jack Webb
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Christopher Anderson
Indiana University
November 24, 2007
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does this
possibly
make sense?) To live modern in the world of commercial television is to live in ...
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“All Skin Is Not Created Equal”: Televisual Flow and Racial Ideology
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Ronald Becker
Miami University
April 24, 2007
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“All Skin Is Not Created Equal”: Televisual Flow and Racial Ideology race 1990s NBC Raymond Williams pedagogy flow Newsradio Andie McDowell L'Oreal commercial beauty Curator's Note We all likely have our favorite examples of televisual flow—thos ...