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This article jokingly discusses the importance, or lack there of, of psychoanalysis in media studies. The article begins by stating that not enough students are studying media studies and that the United Kingdom is falling between in the number of students choosing to study media studies. However, the article satirizes the importance of psychoanalysis and being able to apply it to different forms of media, such as movies. Basically, it tries to expose the ridiculousness and uselessness of being able to apply this theory to media. The article even interviewed a media studies student who agreed that understanding psychoanalysis in this way will in no way assist in him becoming employed anywhere but Starbucks after college.
Although this article is completely over the top and does a good job at making it's point, I believe that psychoanalysis does have a place in media studies and is important. Like the article states, it is unlikely that someone will want to know about the sexism in Pacman simply "because it's really interesting". However, I believe it is important to understand psychoanalysis to better understand society and its values and ideals. One may not be able to make a complete career out of it, but with an understanding of psychoanalysis, one can do the best at his or her job. For example, a job in advertising could benefit from the understanding of psychoanalysis by better targeting its audience. Overall, the article does make a good point that psychoanalysis can seem silly and obsolete, but it does have a place in media studies.
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