Ruthless criticism : new perspectives in U.S. communication history

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Ruthless criticism : new perspectives in U.S. communication history

William S. Solomon, Robert W. McChesney, editors

University of Minnesota Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780816621699

内容説明

"Ruthless Criticism" offers perspectives and subjects largely outside traditional historiography. It broadens the concept of media history to include lesser-studied media, and offers alternative interpretations of traditional media. This anthology of original research includes an array of scholarly and theoretical perspectives. Each addresses a specific topic within a specific era, reflecting the diversity of US mass media. Solomon and McChesney begin by using critical theory and deconstruction to examine the meanings of print in the colonial era. Subsequent chapters study the media ecology of the antebellum press in Cincinnati; the culture of the women's suffrage press; the intense focus on profits of the post-Civil War mainstream press; gender images in the labour press; the diversity of political views within the working-class press; and the development of a commercial press in the black community. The essays concerning the 20th century focus on the rise of a culture industry and include studies on the origins of the broadcast ratings system and the commercial broadcast system, early television's portrayals of childhood, the television networks' close ties with the federal government, the government's key role in creating and developing the field of mass communication research, and teenage girls' popular culture from 1960 to 1968 as a formative influence on the feminist movement. William Solomon writes on media history, newsroom labour studies, and sociology of news. Robert McChesney is the author of "Telecommunications, Mass Media, and Democracy: the Battle for the Control of US Broadcasting, 1930-1935". This book is intended for graduate studies in mass media, cultural studies.

目次

The contours of media history William S.
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: pbk ISBN 9780816621705

内容説明

Ruthless Criticism was first published in 1993. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. Ruthless Criticism offers perspectives and subjects largely outside traditional historiography. It broadens the concept of media history to include lesser-studied media, and offers alternative interpretations of traditional media. This anthology of original research includes an array of scholarly and theoretical perspectives. Each addresses specific topic within a specific era. reflecting the diversity of U.S. mass media. Solomon and McChesney begin by using critical theory and deconstruction to examine the meanings of print in the colonial era. Subsequent chapters study the media ecology of the antebellum press; the intense focus on profits of the post-Civil War mainstream press; gender images in the labor press; the diversity of political views within the working-class press; and the development of a commercial press in the black community. The essays concerning the twentieth century focus on the rise of a culture industry and include studies on the origins of the broadcast ratings system and the commercial broadcast system and the commercial broadcast system, early television's portrayals of childhood, the televisions networks' close ties with the federal government, the government's key role in creating and developing the field of mass communication research, and teenage girls' popular culture from 1960-1968 as a formative influence on the feminist movement.

目次

The contours of media history William S.

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