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Sheryl Tuttle Ross is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, specializing in Philosophy of Art, Film Studies, Ethics, and Postmodern Aesthetics. Her research critically examines intersections of art, politics, and cultural theory, with notable work on propaganda in art forms like film and music. She has published extensively on topics such as propaganda analysis, feminist ethics in motherhood, and the role of humor in resisting oppressive systems. Key works include analyses of Picasso’s Guernica, postmodern romantic comedy structures, and the political functions of protest songs. Ross also explores pedagogical methods, such as photovoice projects in international travel education. Her contributions span academic journals like Journal of Aesthetic Education and Hypatia, with over 8,500 public views on her Academia.edu profile. No formal awards are listed, but her impactful scholarship demonstrates sustained engagement with contemporary cultural and ethical debates.




