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Talking Mass Communication Perspectives - "Muted Group Theory in Pixar Animation"

Talking Mass Communication Perspectives - "Muted Group Theory in Pixar Animation"

Update: 2025-07-01
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Welcome to the "Talking Mass Communication Perspectives" season of Special Topics in Media. This week Garret Castleberry and Season 13 guest cohost Annabeth Fehrle  discuss Muted Group Theory and how it can be interpreted within the narrative framework of a trio of Disney-Pixar animated feature films: Brave (2012), WALL-E (2008) and The Incredibles (2004). 

Reading Reference: Bruce W. Finklea & Sally Bennett Hardig. "Seen but Not Heard--Exploring Muted Group Theory in The Incredibles, WALL-E, and Brave". In Communication Theory and Millennial Popular Culture: Essays and Applications. Roberts, K. G. (Editor). New York: Peter Lang, 2016. 

Host: Garret Castleberry, Annabeth Fehrle

Producers: Garret Castleberry, Will McMurry (Audio Engineer), Alli Garner (Cover Art), Austin Foster (Music)

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Talking Mass Communication Perspectives - "Muted Group Theory in Pixar Animation"

Talking Mass Communication Perspectives - "Muted Group Theory in Pixar Animation"

Garret Castleberry