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FRONTLINE "Battle for Haiti" | Sneak Peek 2: Rogue Cops & Corrupt Politicians | PBS
Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Jan 13, 2011 -
FRONTLINE "Battle for Haiti" | Sneak Peek 1: Hunting the Gangsters | PBS
Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Jan 13, 2011 -
The Epic Sequel - Charlie Schmidt's Keyboard Cat REINCARNATED!
Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Mar 12, 2010 -
YouTube - "Play Him Off, Keyboard Cat" by Charlie Schmidt
Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Mar 12, 2010 -
Andy Samberg – SNL Digital Short – Blizzard Man | The Lost Eyeball
Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Dec 24, 2009 -
This week, I needed this...
Still my favorite SNL Digital Short.Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Dec 8, 2009 -
SDollhouse: Belonging
Speaking of Dollhouse, how messed up was this episode. Messed. Up. Complete with rap, kidnap, and chopping up bodies.Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Dec 4, 2009 -
YouTube: Overlaying Race
My professor at the University of Oregon published this article on FlowTV last year. She writes about a YouTube video that used a 1969 video of white females peforming a dance choreographed by Bob Fosse (of Chicago fame), overlaid with Unk's "Walk It Out." This video inspired Beyonce's Single Ladies video, which also uses Fosse-like choreography. What's interesting to me is the plethora of videos which overlay hiphop and rap on images of white people (or Teletubbies) dancing. The highlighting of race in thCollected in Sarahprindle's videos Nov 30, 2009 -
Nova - Secrets Of The Mind
OMG Nerd overload. This Nova video is available online. It starts by talking about phantom limbs. I became fascinated by phantom limbs after watching an episode of House this season ("The Tyrant") in which Dr. House uses the Mirror Box to solve a grumpy neighbor's phantom limb pain. The Mirror Box therapy was created by V.S. Ramachandran, who is the star of this Nova documentary, Secrets of the Mind. It's all coming together.Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Nov 30, 2009 -
The possibilities of teaching with Twitter
(Thanks to Becca Pollard for this link). This is from the Chronicle of Higher Ed, discussing the trials and tribulations of teaching with Twitter. I think the possibility is interesting, although as a new teacher I'm not comfortable with democratizing my classroom quite so drastically. But it's certainly exciting to think about! Here's the article: http://chronicle.com/article/Teaching-With-Twitter-Not-for/49230/Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Nov 26, 2009 -
On "Race the Floating Signifier"
My academic crush, Stuart Hall, founder of Cultural Studies and the Birmingham School, has a video available online. It's lecture on race as a signifier (see Semiotics). It's a bang-your-fist-on-the-lectern, shout to the heavens of injustice, and probably full of inflated academic language (and certainly bad academic in-jokes). And it's just dreamy. Sleeping Easier: the cultural function of knowledge “It is that act, of organizing people through their differences into different social groups which is theCollected in Sarahprindle's videos Nov 23, 2009 -
"On Being Black and Middle Class"
In my freshman composition class, I had my students read Shelby Steele's "On Being Black and Middle Class." It's quite a controversial article, advocating conformity with middle class (read white?) values over the representation of "authentic" blackness as victimized. So, of course, one of my students sent me a video from The Daily Show, an episode from July 28, 2009, about the Henry Louis Gates incident. Can't wait to bring it in for discussion!Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Nov 23, 2009 -
Is Joss Whedon a Post-Feminist?
Or a third-wave feminist?Collected in Sarahprindle's videos Nov 2, 2009
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