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wrong doers in the Napster Debate in “ Sad But True ”: Why Metallica ’ s Fans Continue to Fail Them ( and Not Vice Versa ) Twenty Years After the Napster Lawsuit .” In “ Ambassador of Cajun Music : Jimmy C . Newman , 1927-2014 ,” Michael Green discusses the undeniable role that Newman played in the popularity and acceptance of all things Cajun from music to food to the Cajun version of Mardi Gras
Eleanor DeSousa and Regina Judge make clear that body worn cameras are only one factor in much needed greater police surveillance in “ Police Body Worn Cameras : We See What You See , but is it Helping ?”
Using film to teach multiculturism , interculturalism , and intercultural communication is explored in Erika Engstrom ’ s “ Entertainment as Education : Multiculturalism and Interculturalism in Eytan Fox ’ s 2004 film , Walk on Water .” Brianna Whiteside takes us inside her classroom as she successfully introduces a somewhat reluctant student body to black science fiction in “ Octavia in Vegas : Teaching Octavia Butler in a Las Vegas Classroom .”
In “ Archetypal Development in One Body , One Image : Female Theatricality in Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Names Desire , Raluca Commanelea explores the many archetypal female roles assumed by Blanche Dubois manifesting William ’ s own aesthetic sensibilities . Finally , in “ The Princess is a Whore ,” Erin Fleet examines the many manifestations of Freud ’ s “ Madonna Whore ” dichotomy that still often define women .
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