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What is Entertainment?

Entertainment as an academic subject spans media studies, cultural studies, economics, and communication courses. It invites students to examine how societies produce, consume, and assign value to leisure and spectacle. What makes it intellectually compelling is the tension between entertainment as a commercial industry and as a cultural force — one that shapes language, identity, and shared reality. The topic demands that students think critically about power, asking who controls the forms of entertainment available to audiences and what ideological work those forms perform.

The papers archived here reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take an industry or market analysis angle, examining companies and economic structures such as the cruise line industry or executive compensation for athletes and celebrities. Others pursue cultural and social analysis, investigating how television affects everyday speech, how a reality show like the Kardashians program relates to a real ethnic community, or how pub and nightclub hours produce social effects. Media technology and measurement also appear as frameworks, with papers addressing audience rating systems and the debate over whether entertainment belongs inside news broadcasting.

A strong essay on entertainment needs a focused thesis that commits to one dimension — economic, cultural, linguistic, or political — rather than treating the subject as a vague backdrop. Evidence carries the most weight when it is specific: industry data, close textual analysis, or documented social outcomes drawn from credible sources. The most common pitfall is conflating description with argument, summarizing what entertainment is rather than making a defensible claim about how or why it functions the way it does in a particular context.

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Ancient Egyptian Offering Bearer Statue (c. 1985 BC) Analysis
¶ … Statue of an Offering Bearer' (c.1985 BC)
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Facebook Marketing: Social Networking and Hypertargeting
Facebook has over 123 million users (Hovland & Wolburg 76). Moreover, nearly 70% of adults online use social media, especially individuals in their 20s (76). Media sights such as Facebook are an important part of…
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Hong Kong Cinema's Influence on Hollywood Film
Hollywood is known throughout the world for its motion pictures, a major cultural artifact both representing and explaining American culture to the rest of the world. Over the years, the size of the American industry…
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Federal Arts Funding: Market Forces vs. Public Support
Recommendations on a Proposal to Defund the Arts
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Net Neutrality: Internet Freedom and Equal Access
Net neutrality ensures the general freedom of the Internet. The principle of net neutrality suggests that the Internet should be a neutral forum on which ideas, information, services, entertainment and commerce should…
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Sexuality and Romance in Their Eyes Were Watching God
Characters of the novel are attracted to Janie because of her sexuality, but ultimately come to hate it—trying to extinguish it, control it, and control her. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, trees, flowers, and nature often symbolize sexuality and romance. They act as figures for sexuality and romance in general, but they also act as figures for Janie's sexuality, Janie's sexual awakening, and the sense of romance that permeates Janie's perspective on life as she moves through childhood, adolescence, and into adult maturation. The paper argues that the reader is supposed to align and understand sexuality & romance through the use of natural symbols.
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Cyberspace and Consciousness in Gibson's Neuromancer
¶ … metaphors or concepts of Cyberculture are cyberspace and the cyborg. Each emerges in relation to new technological developments - communication and information technology on the one hand, biotechnology on the other.
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Computers and Their Effects on Police Efficiency
Computers and Their Effects upon Police Efficiency
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Western Technology and Capitalism's Impact on Indonesia
In a heavily, densely populated developing nation like Indonesia, technology has devastated traditional ways of life and disrupted centuries-old customs and values. Whereas subsistence farming was once the primary means…
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Individualism in Fahrenheit 451 and Thomas More's Utopia
Thomas More wrote Utopia in 1515 and in the story this place of "utopia" is told to him by a friend who encounters it upon his travels. Utopia is described by Giles, More's friend, as a place where there isn't any…