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SUMMARY:Aulic Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Deception\, Suggestion and Influence: A Lutheran’s guide to navigating the truth in an entertainment culture. \nCan deception exist even if the deceiver thinks that he/she is telling the truth? Today it is more important than ever to identify and discuss the hidden deceptions and suggestions woven into the fabric of modern culture that can instill false “truths” and beliefs. \nWe live in a world where mixed\, or even covert\, messages in popular entertainment are blitzed at us faster than we even know how to process them. This presentation explores elements of dramatic/entertainment theory and practice\, and identifies common elements that make “the power of suggestion” work. \nProfessor Peter Bloedel chairs the Theatre Department at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato\, Minnesota.
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