In the company of media : cultural constructions of communication, 1920s-1930s
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In the company of media : cultural constructions of communication, 1920s-1930s
(Critical studies in communication and in the cultural industries)
Westview Press, 2000
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Essays chiefly by the author; includes two essays by Bonnie Brennen and one essay with Matthew Killmeier as collaborator with the author
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : cultural constructions of communication
- The gaze of the artist : American newspapers in an urban setting
- Revolutionary reportage : constructing the new Soviet journalism
- Negotiated images : the rise of photojournalism in Weimar Germany
- Radio and kultur : on the social uses of German broadcasting
- Fictional journalists : newswork in American novels / Bonnie Brennen
- Billboards of the dream : Walker Evans on 1930s U.S. advertising / Bonnie Brennen
- Wireless pleasure : locating radio in the American home / with Matthew Killmeier
- Pierced memories : on the rhetoric of a bayoneted photograph
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The book samples the richness of the cultural discourse in the United States, Weimar Germany, and the Soviet Union and suggests the need for a decentered media history that relies on the process of articulation in society.. In the Company of Media takes media history into the realm of cultural narratives to search for alternative conceptualizations in the discourse of media uses and practices. With the emergence of new media technologies in the 1920s and 1930s, like radio and photography, and the transformation of older ones, like the press, come new understandings of communication in society. The book samples the richness of the cultural discourse in the United States, Weimar Germany, and the Soviet Union and suggests the need for a decentered media history that relies on the process of articulation in society. } In the Company of Media advances the idea of a new media history that has its roots in the cultural discourse of society where it privileges the articulation of media uses and practices.
It contains a number of essays that address the rise of new technologiessuch as radio and photographyand the transformation of old onessuch as newspapersduring the 1920s and 1930s, a period of social and political change in the United States, Germany, and the Soviet Union.How do artists, writers, and journalists articulate a new media culture? What happens when media are separated from their institutional definitions and reconstructed in ways that reflect the specific needs or purposes of their users? And what are the images of media that appear in the respective public narratives of a culture?The book offers examples of cultural constructions of communication in a modern world. They range from the place of newspapers in urban America, the transformation of news work in the Soviet Union, and the conditions of photojournalism in Germany, to explanations of radio, both in the United States and Germany. The resulting textsinformed by artistic expressions and social commentariesconstitute surface phenomena of a culture in the margins of dominant explanations of media uses and practices.
Their appearance constitutes the articulated consciousness of an increasing media presence in the discourse of society and is a response to the rise of new means of communication.By proffering the potential of a decentered media history, the book suggests a turn from institutional explanations to cultural expressions of media uses and practices at specific historical moments of a societal discourse. }
目次
- Introduction: Cultural Constructions of Communication
- The Gaze of the Artist: American Newspapers in an Urban Setting
- Revolutionary Reportage: Constructing the New Soviet Journalism
- Negotiated Images: The Rise of Photojournalism in Weimar Germany
- Radio and Kultur: On the Social Uses of German Broadcasting
- Fictional Journalists: Newswork in American Novels (Bonnie Brennen)
- Billboards of the Dream: Walker Evans on 1930s U.S. Advertising (Bonnie Brennen)
- Wireless Pleasure. Locating Radio in the American Home (with Matthew Killmeier)
- Pierced Memories: On the Rhetoric of a Bayoneted Photograph.
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