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  • ....ua.edu/ Blount Scholars Program] by [[wikipedia:User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]], professor emeritus of television and film, the University of Alabama, du
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, "Notes on the Soap Opera Apparatus: Televisual Style and ''As the World Tu #*Revised and updated as: Jeremy G. Butler, "Television and Zero-Degree Style" in ''Television Style'' (New York: Rout
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'' (New York: Routledg
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Critical Methods and Applications'' (New York: Routledge, 20
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  • Inquiries about copyright permissions may be addressed to Jeremy Butler, jbutler@ua.edu .
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  • #'''Which stylistic approach does Butler's essay take?''' #Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture''. NY: Routledge, 2
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  • ...a''' is a discussion-oriented course taught by [[User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]]. For many years, it was numbered "TCF 440/540." ...s: TV Soap Opera (Discussion)|Discussion]] of Butler ("Apparatus," 53-70), Butler ("Actors," 75-91).
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'' (New York: Routledg
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'' (New York: Routledg
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  • ...a''' is a discussion-oriented course taught by [[User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]]. #Jeremy Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture''
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'' (New York: Routledg
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  • ...using the "gender identity" approach to analyzing TV, specifically Judith Butler's idea of gender identity as "performative", what examples of this would yo #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'' (NY: Routledge, 201
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'', 5th Edition (New Y
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  • Jeremy Butler <br />
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  • [[Image:JGBjubilation180.jpg|thumb|right|Jeremy Butler in the studios of Alabama Public radio.]] ...starting out as JButler and switching to [[wikipedia:Jeremy_Butler| Jeremy Butler]] on 27 August 2005. I'm mostly interested in articles dealing with [[wikip
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  • #Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: Critical Methods and Applications''. Mahweh, NJ: Lawrence
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'' (New York: Routledg
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  • **Butler, Jeremy G. “Mad Men: Visual Style.” In ''How to Watch Television'', 38-46. Edit
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  • #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'', 5th ed. (New York:
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  • #Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: Critical Methods and Applications''. Mahweh, NJ: Lawrence
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