Media Ethics Reading List Fall 2018
Alexander, Larry & Michael Moore. “Deontological Ethics.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Winter 2016 ed. Ed. Edward N. Zalta. Web.
Brown, Matt. “Destroy All Monsters: The Toxic Masculinity of Shaming the Ghostbusters Haters.” Screen Anarchy 13 Jul. 2016. Web.
“Ch. V.” Dear White People. Creator Justin Simien. SisterLee Productions, 2017. Netflix.
Christians, Clifford G., Mark Fackler, and John P. Ferré. “Introduction.” Ethics for Public Communication: Defining Moments in Media History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Print.
Corcione, Danielle. “How to Use Gender Neutral Words.” Teen Vogue. 27 Aug. 2018. Web.
Bell, Daniel. “Communitarianism.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Winter 2014 ed. Ed. Edward N. Zalta. Web.
Black, Jason Edward. “The ‘Mascotting’ of Native America: Construction, Commodity, and Assimilation.” American Indian Quarterly 26.4. Web.
Blodgett, Bridget & Anastasia Salter. “Ghostbusters is for Boys: Understanding Geek Masculinity’s Role in the Alt-Right.” Communication Culture & Critique 11.1 (2018): 133–146. Web.
Boylan, Jennifer Finney. “Why Scarlett Johansson Shouldn’t Play a Trans Man.” The New York Times. 6 Jul. 2018. Web.
Driver, Julia. “The History of Utilitarianism.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Winter 2016 ed. Ed. Edward N. Zalta. Web.
Fang, Jenn. “Yellowface, Whitewashing, and the History of White People Playing Asian Characters.” Teen Vogue. 8 Aug. 2018. Web.
“First Date.” Master of None. Creators Aziz Ansari & Alan Wang. 3 Arts Entertainment, 2017. Netflix.
Gilmore, Glenda Elizabeth. “Colin Kaepernick and the Myth of the ‘Good Protest.’” The New York Times 20 Nov. 2017. Web.
Kane, Daniel & Bonnie Tiell. “Application of Normative Ethics to Explain Colin Kaepernick’s Silent Protest in the NFL.” The Sport Journal. 27 Jul. 2017. Web.
Kennedy, Randall L. “Who Can Say Ni**er”? And Other Considerations.” The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 26 (Winter 1999/2000): 86–96. Web.
Kleinman, Sherryl. “Why Sexist Language Matters.” Qualitative Sociology 25.2 (2002): 299–304. Web.
Hannah Gadsby: Nanette. Dirs. Jon Olb & Madeline Parry. Guesswork Television, 2018. Netflix.
Harriot, Michael. “Why It’s OK for Black People, but Not White People, to Use the N-Word, Explained (Again).” The Root. 23 Mar. 2018. Web.
Heineman, David S. “Leaving Fandom: Why I Gave Up Sports, Why You Should Consider It, and How to Start. Medium. 21 Sep. 2016. Web.
Hursthouse, Rosiland & Glen Pettigrove. “Virtue Ethics. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Winter 2016 ed. Ed. Edward N. Zalta. Web.
Kendzior, Sarah. The View from Flyover Country: Dispatches from the Forgotten America. New York: Flatiron Books, 2015.
Kohn, Alfie. “The Case Against Grades.” Educational Leadership 69.3 (2011): 28–33. Web.
The Last Laugh: On Holocaust Jokes and Comedic Taboo. Dir. Ferne Pearlstein. Passion River Productions, 2016. Kanopy.
More than a Word. Dirs. John Little & Ken Little. Media Education Foundation, 2017. Kanopy.
Moskowitz, Peter. “The ‘Nanette’ Problem.” The Outline. 20 Aug. 2018. Web.
Not Just a Game: Power, Politics & American Sports. Dir. Jeremy Earp. Media Education Foundation, 2010. Kanopy.
Pinsker, Joe. “The Problem with ‘Hey Guys.’” The Atlantic. 23 Aug. 2018. Web.
Reagle, Joe. “Nerd vs. Bro: Geek Privilege, Idiosyncrasy, and Triumphalism.” First Monday 23.1 (2018). Web.
Ripley, Amanda. “The Case Against High-School Sports.” The Atlantic. Oct. 2013. Web.
Roupenian, Kristen. “Cat Person.” The New Yorker. 11 Dec. 2017. Web.
Seitz, Matt Zoller. “Bill Maher is Stand-up Comedy’s Past. Hannah Gadsby Represents its Future.” Vulture. 12 Jul. 2018. Web.
Sigelman, Lee. “Hail to the Racists? Public Reactions to a Racially Insensitive Name.” Sociology of Sport Journal 15 (1998): 317–25. Web.
Way, Katie. “I Went on a Date with Aziz Ansari and it Turned Into the Worst Night of My Life.” Babe. 14 Jan. 2018. Web.
Who is Arthur Chu? Dirs. Scott J. Drucker & Yu Gu. Arthur Chu Film, 2017. Kanopy.
Yellow Face. Dir. Han Tang. 2011, YouTube.