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100 1 _aEdwards, Emily D
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245 1 0 _aGraphic violence
_billustrated theories about violence, popular media, and our social lives
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c2020
300 _avi, 295p.
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_c24 cm
520 _a"Graphic Violence provides an innovative introduction to the relationship between violence and visual media, discussing how media consumers and producers can think critically about and interact with violent visual content. It comprehensively surveys predominant theories of media violence and the research supporting and challenging them, addressing issues ranging from social learning, to representations of war and terrorism, to gender and hyper-masculinity. Each chapter features original artwork presenting a story in the style of a graphic novel to demonstrate the concepts at hand. Truly unique in its approach to the subject and medium, this volume is an excellent resource for undergraduate students of communication and media theory as well as anyone interested in understanding the causes and effects of violence in media"--
650 0 _aViolence in mass media
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650 0 _aVisual communication
_xSocial aspects
_zUnited States
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650 0 _aMass media
_xInfluence
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650 0 _aViolence in popular culture
_zUnited States
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700 1 _aFuller, Tristan
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