Lukol Directory - Reference Biography F Fitzgerald (5), Fitzherbert, William (3), Fitzpatrick, Colleen (13).fjellman, stephen M. (3), Flack, Roberta (3), Flagstad, Kirsten (1). http://www.lukol.com/Top/Reference/Biography/F/
Mass Media In Modern Society Here s an example of a good annotation fjellman, stephen M. VinylLeaves Walt Disney World and America. New York, Routledge. 1992 http://www.uvm.edu/~tstreete/Courses/soc243_syllabus.html
Extractions: Text: Todd Gitlin's The Whole World is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1980) is available in the UVM bookstore. All other readings below are available online via the online version of this syllabus: http://www.uvm.edu/~tstreete/Courses/soc243_syllabus.html I. News and the Problem of Objectivity A. Katherine Rosman, "JonBenet, Inc." Brill's Content, February 2000, pp. 96-107, 128 B. Jim Edwards, "Wrong Turns," Brill's Content , January 2001, pp. 113-169; http://www.uvm.edu/bhreserves/soc/edwardsts043.pdf
Arts, Literature, Authors, F Firbank, Ronald (1); Fisher, Carrie@ (4); Fitzgerald, F. Scott (43);Fitzgerald, John D.@ (2); fjellman, stephen M. (3); Flaherty, Joe http://www.klevze.si/browse/Arts/Literature/Authors/F/
Deskmod.org Reference Biography F Faust, Christa, Franken, Al, Forrest, Nathan Bedford, Fleming, Renée, Furey, Maggie.Figg, Eugene, Finch, John, Finley, James, fjellman, stephen M. Friels, Colin. http://www.deskmod.org/Reference/Biography/F
Waltopia: Bibliography 1992. 110 pp. fjellman, stephen M. Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney Worldand America. Boulder, Colorado Westview Press, 1992. Grover, Ron. http://www.waltopia.com/biblio.html
The Real Epcot...Waltopia Bibliography. fjellman, stephen M. Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney Worldand America. Boulder, Colorado Westview Press, 1992. Grover, Ron. http://www.waltopia.com/original.html
Extractions: This is not an official Disney web site and This is not associated with the Walt Disney Company. The photos used in this site are (c) Walt Disney Company and are used to provide illustration of the topics discussed. They are not public domain and should not be copied or used in any way. To gain a better understanding for yourself, I suggest purchasing or checking out of your library some of the books mentioned in the Bibliography section of this site. The purpose of this site is: Through research and discussion to... Sections of this Site The Pieces of the Dream Epcot as a City Epcot as a "domed" City Epcot becomes a Theme Park ... Bibliography The Pieces of the Dream Under Construction As you read the articles in this site you will see key words or jargon highlighted. These words are key concepts - pieces of Walt's dream. These highlighed words are linked to a jargon list that describe how these pieces have (or have not) been finally made reality by the Walt Disney Company.
Modern Material Culture Readings Required Books. fjellman, stephen M. 1992 Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney World andAmerica. Westview, Boulder, Colorado. Rathje, William and Cullen Murphy. http://www.iupui.edu/~anthpm/readings460.html
Extractions: Anthropology A460, Modern Material Culture During the semester each student will lead class discussion of one of the course readings. You will be expected to summarize the readingwhich all class members will have read prior to class, assess its persuasiveness and insights (or, conversely, its unconvincing and mundane arguments), and suggest how the reading adds to our understanding of the modern material world. You will be required to provide me an outline of your presentation on the night you present your reading. If you did not sign up for a reading you were assigned one at random. There are more students than readings this semester, so some readings include two presenters. You can coordinate with that person if you like, or you can plan to take turns: in either case, you need a written outline to turn in when the reading is presented. Make sure you know when you're slated to present. The space directly above each reading's title indicates the person who has volunteered for (or been assigned to present) that specific reading. Email paulmull@iupui.edu
Modern Material Culture Readings. Required Books. fjellman, stephen M. 1992 Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney Worldand America. Westview, Boulder, Colorado. Rathje, William and Cullen Murphy. http://www.iupui.edu/~anthpm/modmat.html
Extractions: Office Hours Monday 3:00-5:00 and by appointment This course examines how contemporary social experience is impacted by seemingly innocuous material culture ranging from toys to theme parks. We will focus on how consumers come to perceive themselves and others in modern consumer culture through the medium of commodities. The course will trace the historical development of the relationship between goods and identity from the eighteenth century and identify the systems of inequality that have been reproduced (as well as subverted) through material consumption. The course will train you to consciously apply critical anthropological insight to cultural and subcultural difference, and we will stress how archaeology's systematic analytical techniques provide a mechanism to probe the technological, social, and ideological meaning in the apparently meaningless minutia that surrounds us everyday. Course requirements: the non-negotiable realities Course links time capsule exercise refuse analysis exercise midterm exam course readings assignments ... final exam The vast majority of the test material will be introduced and reviewed in class, so class attendance will be key to comprehension. Students who miss two or fewer class meetings will receive a five point attendance grade worth 5% of the course grade. Excused absences do not count toward your attendance grade if they are documented illnesses, recognized holidays, or have been cleared with me before or shortly after the missed class.
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PENN: Undergraduate Class Of 1969 Miss Diane Fitzgerald. Mr Richard K fjellman Jr. Mrs Susan Deane Fleisher. Mr JackJ Gerber. Mr M Frederick Gerlach III. Col Mary T Giniewski. Mr stephen Glantz. http://www.alumni.upenn.edu/class/1969/missing2.html
Extractions: Missing Classmates The following are people for whom Penn does not have updated contact information. If you recognize any of these names and would like to provide the University with updated contact information, please e-mail Alumni Records . Contact information may also be updated by joining the Alumni Online Community Mr George W Abbott Michael S Ackerman Esq Ms Roberta Agre Mr Al H S Al Mutairi Mr G Scott Anderson Miss Nancy K Applegate Mr Laerte Assumpcao Neto Mrs Ann Pack Auerbach Ms Margaret S Bacon Mrs Nancy Hertz Ball Mr T Ellis Barnes III Miss Alice L Baron Mr William H Bascom Mr John S Beal Dr John C Bear Mr Jonathan L Ben Ami Miss Dana L Benson Mrs Anita Hawkins Bey Mr Lorenzo A Blizzard Rabbi Richard A Block Mrs Ann S Bloomstein Miss Pamela P Blum Mr Robert D Blythe Mr Oleh A Bodnar Miss Ann D Booth Miss Sylviane Boucher Mrs Sherry Rock Breaux Mrs Bonnie Patick Brodman Miss Helen L Brown Mr Paul E Brown Mrs Toni Buchin Brown Mr Robert D Byard Mrs Monte C Campbell Alan J Candell Esq Mr Donald J Canning Jr Mr George A Carlson Jr Miss Helene Carquain Miss Linda A Cathrall Mr Ronald Y S Chao Mr Robert J Chase Jr Mr Louis Cheng Miss Louisa C Chevalier Ms Virginia M Cifelli Miss Alice A Coblentz Mr Joel P Colby Mrs Nancy Baxter Cole Miss Joan E Collemacine Mrs Lois L Collins Miss Rose Marie T Cona Mr Thomas S Conners Mr Richard F Cooper Sr
NPS AEP: For The Public Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney World and America, by stephen M. fjellman.Westview Press, Boulder, CO. 1992. A critical look at consumerism http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/PUBLIC/archbook.htm
Extractions: Here are some popular books and monographs on a number of different topics involving archeology and anthropology that may be of interest to the public. We've organized the list by appropriate reading level and subject for your convenience. Check with your local library for more information. You may also want to check with your state archeologist or State Historic Preservation Officer for information on state or regional publications. For Young Audiences Ancient America by Marion Wood. Checkmark Books, New York. 1990. A well-illustrated introduction to the sites in North and Latin America where ancient peoples once lived. For ages 9-12. Archaeologists: Explorers if the Human Past by Brian Fagan. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003. The Archaeology of North America by Dean Snow. Chelsea House Publishers, New York. 1990. An introduction to prehistoric archeological sites and ancient cultures. For ages 10 and up. Dig this! How Archaeologists Uncover Our Past
Widen Your World - Epcot / EPCOT Center Gian DiMauro. Marty Dunne. Martha J. Earle Ed Ellers. Donna Ernest Ensign EdFilm. stephen M. fjellman. Michael Flint. Donna Freitag. Jan Freitag Mike Herman. http://home.cfl.rr.com/omniluxe/thanks.htm
Extractions: My efforts to document Walt Disney World history have been enormously enhanced by the assistance (sometimes the unwitting assistance) of many people over the past fifteen years. Some of those individuals have asked to remain anonymous, but the others I would like to mention here in recognition of their kindness and/or cooperation. There are probably some others that I just forgot to mention. If you're one of them, I'm sorry, but there are some Swan Boats whose names I don't remember either and it's not like I liked those boats any less than the other ones. Then again, they weren't people Paul F. Anderson Harry Applegate Dave Applewhite Dave Barker, Jr. Ed Barlow Buddy Baker Todd Becker Reed Bickley Johnny Blanco Howard Bowers Robert Boyd Russell Brower Steve Burns David Collier Pat Connor German Contreras Bill Cotter Tom Cook Michael Cozart Alastair Dallas
The Atlantic | May 2002 | Lost In The Magic Kingdom | Todd I had brought along the essay of an American critic, stephen M. fjellman, fromhis book Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney World and America, that proposes the word http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2002/05/todd.htm
Extractions: I'm going to begin my report with a little story that doesn't reflect well on me but may be instructive. We went to breakfast in our Disney "resort hotel," called the Beach Club. I'm gonna steal your girl . Reader, I could have been much, much better in this situation. I might have rubbed my eyes: boo hoo . Or made a long face and drawn tear lines down my cheeks. Instead I just smiled. Warmly? Gamely? Rictuslike? It's so hard to know from within. In any case, it was an inadequate response, and Chip (I now see) had little choice but to do what he did: lean over my scrambled eggs and propose a nose rub. Still friends . Here things went from bad to worse, and I'm afraid I said the following sentence (quietly, still smiling): "Thanks, old buddy, but I don't think we'll do noses today." Should have done noses, though, because Chip still needed an exit strategy, which he found in tousling my hair and kissing me on the head.
Robert M. Young - Science As Culture Back Issues SaC 14 The Bird and the Robot at Walt Disney World (stephen fjellman); FIAT s cultural SaC15 Science, ideology and Donna Haraway (Robert M. Young); Science in http://human-nature.com/rmyoung/sacbkiss.html
Extractions: tel.0171-609 0507 fax 0171-609 4837 All back issues are still available @ £7.50/£4 to subscribers as follows: pilot issue Star Wars is already working (Vincent Mosco); Science, poetry and utopia:Humphrey Jennings' Pandaemonium (Kevin Robins); A new way of talking: community radio in 1980s Britain (Richard Barbrook); The scientist as guru: the explainers (Robert M. Young); Sex selection in India: girls as a bad investment (Les Levidow. SaC 1 'Play it again, Sony': the double life of home video technology (Ben Keen); Alan Turing on stage (Tony Solomonides); Nostalgic naturalism: Granta on science (Sally Shuttleworth); 'Choice' in childbirth (Grazyna Baran); Making chips with dust-free poison (Dennis Hayes); Socially useful production (Pam Linn). SaC 2 SaC 3 SaC 4 SaC 5 Robocop and 1980s sci-fi films (Fred Glass); The embracing vision of Joseph Needham (Joel Kovel); Charles Darwin: man and metaphor (Robert M. Young); TechnoCity: symbolic utopia and status panic (Vincenzo Ruggiero). SaC 6 Nuclear emergency: an 'unusual event (Patricia Kullberg); Turning green: whose ecology? (Mary Mellor); The cult of jargon (Scott L. Montgomery); The operating theatre as degradation ritual (Larry O'Hara); Television: text or discourse? (Roger Silverstone);
Search Results by fjellman, stephen M. This book analyzes each ride and theater show of WaltDisney World and discusses the history, political economy, technical http://eshop.msn.com/fts/ftsresults.aspx?pcid=11918
Course Description, Syllabus, Bibliography: Looking Backward. McGraw Hill, 2000. fjellman, stephen M. Vinyl Leaves Walt DisneyWorld America. Westview Press, 1992. Gillman, Charlotte P. Herland. http://wise.fau.edu/~dwhite/courses/Disney.html
Extractions: Course Description, Syllabus IDS 4930: Seminar in Disney Studies: From Classical City to the Magic Kingdom Role of the Course in the Honors College Curriculum: Overview of course contents: The unit will focus on Disney World, Epcot Center and Celebration as articulations of an utopianism stemming from Plato, through Virgil, Augustine, Dante, Bacon, More and H.G. Wells. Disney perhaps realizes the dystopian dreams of Voltaire and Huxley, creating a disturbing combination of Eldorado and Brave New World in a new media-induced cultural idiom that Baudrillard calls hyperreality. If the Platonic Politeia was a political-cultural order based on imperfect representation ( mimesis) of perfect Forms ( ideai) , and the Virgilian City ( urbs Romana) was the fulfillment of Roman destiny ( fatum) guided by the religious, familial and civic ideals of pietas ; if Augustines City of God ( civitas dei) was the eschaton organizing all of history to prepare mankind for its final revelation, and Dantes Paradiso provides a cosmic vision of Gods City as illuminating the universe itself with a light that reveals "the Love that moves the sun and other stars" ( lamore che move il sole e laltre stelle) ; if Bacons New Atlantis was the realization of Renaissance self-perfection through careful study and control of nature constrained for universal human ends, and Mores Utopia was to be a place designed to reshape humanity into forms of social artistry balancing the pursuit of pleasure with communitarian ideals; if Voltaires Eldorado (like Mores utopia) was the critical antithesis to the corruption of Europe, providing the basis for enlightened satire as for his credo:
Walt Disney World (Fla.) Vinyl Leaves Walt Disney World and America (Institutional Structuresof Feeling) stephen M. fjellman Walt Disney World (Fla.) Finance http://topics.practical.org/browse/Walt_Disney_World_(Fla.)
CS403 B Carmichael Casey M Munsen Caitlin M Murdoch Carl T fjellman David J Samy R DaghirScott G Migliori Sebastian J Lagana Steven A Machado stephen M Salis Susan http://pubpages.unh.edu/~anarayan/CS403/HomePages7.html
Extractions: Section 7 Student Homepages The students in this course are required to create their own Web presentations. To see what your classmates are up to use the links below. But remember, what you publish must be your own work. If you are in this course and section and do not find your name listed below, send me EMail and I will add your name. Alejandro Vigo