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Fall, 2009 cntv 345: Health Issues in Entertainment Media Section 17803r co-Instructor
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Sept. 14 Class 3: Substance Abuse
Traffic (2000)
Directed by Stephen Soderburgh
Produced by Laura Bickford, Marshall Herskovitz, Ed Zwick
Running time: 147 minutes
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Readings:
Dannenbaum, J., Hodge, C., & Mayer, D. (2003). Embedded values questionnaire. In Creative Filmmaking from the Inside Out. (pp.189-192) New York: Simon & Schuster.
Bordwell, D. & Thompson, K. , (1993). Film Art: An Introduction, (pp.41-63) New York: McGraw Hill.
Thompson, KM. (2005). Addicted Media: Substances on screen. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 14, 473-489.
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Sept. 21 Class 4: INTERNATIONAL ISSUES SURROUNDING WAR AND HEALTH
Turtles Can Fly (2004) Lakposhtha hâm parvaz mikonand
Directed and written and produced by Bahman Ghobadi
Running time : 98 min
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Readings:
Beitler, A.L. (2006). Operation Enduring Freedom: The 48th Combat support hospital in Afghanistan. Military Medicine, 171: 189-193.
Papineni, P. (2003). Children of Bad Memories (student essay) The Lancet, 362, 825-826.
McGrath, R., Stover, E. (1991). Injuries from land mines. British Medical Journal, 303, 1492.
Dyer, O. (2003) Hundreds die in northern Iraq from land mines and unexploded munitions. British Medical Journal, 326, 1166.
Lamwaka, B. (2004, September 6) The power of storytelling & reading in healing children orphaned or traumatized by war in Northern Uganda. Paper presented at IBBY 29th Congress Cape Town, South Africa.
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/st2004/thinking-928.html
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