The bro code how contemporary culture creates sexist men
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Keith, Thomas, 1958- screenwriter,
Kimmel, Michael S. interviewee (expression)
Jensen, Robert, interviewee (expression)
Rushkoff, Douglas, interviewee (expression)
Porter, Anthony R. D., interviewee (expression)
Published
Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, [2012].
Edition
Rev.
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (58 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Community College of Aurora - CentreTech - STAFF RETRIEVAL
BF 692.5 .B76 2012
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Published
Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, [2012].
Format
Reserve
Edition
Rev.
Language
English
UPC
897952001434

Notes

General Note
"Viewer discretion advised: contains violent & sexual imagery"--Opening screen.
General Note
Special feature: Creating better men.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Michael Enriquez ; editor, Thomas Keith.
Participants/Performers
With Thomas Keith ; interviewees: Michael Kimmel, Robert Jensen, Neal King, Douglas Rushkoff, Shira Tarrant, J.W. Wiley, Angel Acosta, Kevin Pearson, Myriam Miedzian, Rory Ried, Don Graves, Timothy Hamp, Gilbert Pete, Michael Leahy, Gonzalo Rucobo, Richard Taklender, Also includes a recorded clip of Tony Porter.
Description
"Filmmaker Thomas Keith takes aim at the forces in male culture that condition boys and men to dehumanize and disrespect women. Keith breaks down a range of contemporary media forms, zeroing in on movies and music videos that glamorize womanizing, pornography that trades in the brutalization of women, comedians who make fun of sexual assault, and a groundswell of men's magazines and cable TV shows that revel in old-school myths of American manhood. Even as epidemic levels of men's violence against women persist in the real world, the message Keith uncovers in virtually every corner of our entertainment culture is clear: It's not only normal -- but cool -- for boys and men to control and humiliate women. Arguing that there's nothing normal, natural, or inevitable about this mentality, The Bro Code challenges young people, young men and women alike, to step up and fight back against the idea that being a real man means being sexist"--From publisher's website.
System Details
DVD; NTSC; all region; Dolby digital stereo.; aspect ratio 4:3.1.
Language
In English, with optional English subtitles.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Keith, T., Kimmel, M. S., Jensen, R., Rushkoff, D., Porter, A. R. D., King, N., Tarrant, S., Leahy, M., Wiley, J. W., Pete, G., Reid, R., Taklender, R., Rucobo, G., Acosta, A., Pearson, K., Miedzian, M., Graves, D., & Hamp, T. (2012). The bro code: how contemporary culture creates sexist men (Rev.). Media Education Foundation.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Thomas Keith et al.. 2012. The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men. Media Education Foundation.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Thomas Keith et al.. The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men Media Education Foundation, 2012.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Keith, Thomas, et al. The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men Rev., Media Education Foundation, 2012.

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