ISBN-13: 9783639279597 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 160 str.
The purpose of this book is to analyze how potential college-bound and current students make meaning about the higher education experience from the film that is pivotal in the American college culture and sets the trend for future college-themed films - National Lampoons Animal House (1978). The research question is offered: What does National Lampoons Animal House (1978) communicate about administrators, students, professors, and in general, the college experience? Another research question addresses meaning: Is the screenwriters message the message received by audiences? This book will be useful to college admissions consultants and recruiters as they attempt to understand students perceptions of higher education and how these perceptions may affect enrollment as well as degree persistence; shed light on the effects of mass media and how the media may influence viewers perception of reality; serve as a guide for how one creates news patterns of meaning, extends current attitudes and behaviors, and/or dissolves a way of thinking by applying the "Kaleidoscope Effect."