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Barbara,

You might find Ann Marie Seward Barry's _Visual Intelligence: Perception,
Image, and Manipulation in Visual Communication_ (SUNY P, 1997) a good
source for what you're looking for.  It's encyclopedic . . .

Dave Blakesley

 >I'm in the process of reading up on Media Literacy and wondered if anyone
 >knows of a course specifically designed around that topic -- not an Intro
 >to Mass Com course or an Effects course, but a course on Media Literacy.
 >
 >
 >Thanks.
 >
 >
 >B. Irwin
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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