TV's Not a Black-and-White Issue. Rose Pacatte.
by Pacatte, Rose; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 20Family. Publisher: U.S. Catholic, 2004ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Family values | Film criticism | Media consultants | Motion pictures and children | Nuns | Television and children | Television and family | Television criticism | Television programs -- Rating | Women film criticsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "It's a safe bet that Sister Rose Pacatte watches more TV and movies than you do. She even has TiVo, which only seriously addicted TV watchers will admit to. If you asked her about this, she would say, 'Hey, it's all part of my job!'...But she would be telling the truth. Pacatte, a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, directs the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Los Angeles....Along with her work connecting media and faith, Pacatte co-founded the National Film Retreat and has served on the juries of the Venice and Berlin Film Festivals." (U.S. CATHOLIC) This interview with Sister Rose Pacatte emphasizes her belief that "TV is more than just the boob tube--it's a moral laboratory" and that parents who help their children become media-savvy give "them a gift they'll use for life."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.
Originally Published: TV's Not a Black-and-White Issue, Aug. 2004; pp. 12-17.
"It's a safe bet that Sister Rose Pacatte watches more TV and movies than you do. She even has TiVo, which only seriously addicted TV watchers will admit to. If you asked her about this, she would say, 'Hey, it's all part of my job!'...But she would be telling the truth. Pacatte, a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, directs the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Los Angeles....Along with her work connecting media and faith, Pacatte co-founded the National Film Retreat and has served on the juries of the Venice and Berlin Film Festivals." (U.S. CATHOLIC) This interview with Sister Rose Pacatte emphasizes her belief that "TV is more than just the boob tube--it's a moral laboratory" and that parents who help their children become media-savvy give "them a gift they'll use for life."
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