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Paper Tiger Television
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Paper Tiger Television is a public-access television series created in 1981 by a New York–based media collective led by DeeDee Halleck. Produced with a low-budget, do-it-yourself aesthetic, the series features artists, scholars, and activists critically examining mainstream media, often by analyzing newspapers, magazines, or television content on camera. Distributed through public-access channels and grassroots networks, the program became an influential example of alternative media, promoting media literacy and challenging corporate control of information.
1. Herbert Schiller Reads The New York Times: The Steering Mechanism of the Ruling Class
2. Natalie Didn’t Drown: Joan Braderman Reads The National Enquirer
3. Stuart Ewen Reads The New York Post: Fantasy, Morality and Authority
4. Bill Tabb Reads U.S. News & World Report: Disrobing the Economy
5. Tuli Kupferberg Reads Rolling Stone: Always Smile When You Give ’em the Shaft
6. Martha Rosler Reads Vogue: Wishing, Dreaming, Winning, Spending
7. Archie Singham Reads Foreign Policy: A Look at the Old Boy’s Network
8. Joel Kovel Reads Life Magazine: It’s a New Life, Painting a Corpse
9. Stanley Aronowitz Reads The New York Times: A Timely Look at Labor
10. Elayne Rapping Swoons to Romance Novels
11. Richie Perez Watches Fort Apache: The Bronx
12. Patty Zimmerman Reads Variety: Hooray for Hollywood
13. Pearl Bowser Looks at Early Black Cinema: The Legacy of Oscar Micheaux
14. Renee Tajima Reads Asian Images in American Film: Charlie Chan Go Home!
15. Marc Crispin Miller Reads Cigarette Ads: Lots More Ifs, Ands & Butts
16. Jean Franco Reads Mexican Novelas: Adiós Machismo! Hola Maquilladora
17. Flo Kennedy Reads U.S. Press on South Africa: The Hair in the Milk
18. Noam Chomsky Reads The New York Times: Seeking Peace in the Middle East
19. Thulani Davis Asks, Why Howard Beach?: Racial Violence and the Media
20. Donna Haraway Reads The National Geographic on Primates
21. Born to Be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby S/M
22. Fred Landis Reads The Washington Times: The Dark Side of the Moonie
23. Protest + Education Can Equal Change (featuring Kathy High)
24. The Last Graduation: The Rise and Fall of College Programs in Prison
25. Class Dismissed (featuring Howard Zinn and James Loewen)
GénerosDocumentaryNewsTalk
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Estreno01/01/1981
Temporadas1
Episodios25
Estado Finalizada
Último EpS1E25 • 01/01/2004
CreadorDeeDee Halleck
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