An edition of Media culture (1995)

Media culture

cultural studies, identity, and politics between the modern and the postmodern

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An edition of Media culture (1995)

Media culture

cultural studies, identity, and politics between the modern and the postmodern

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Media Culture develops methods and analyses of contemporary film, television, music, and other artifacts to discern their nature and effects. The book argues that media culture is now the dominant form of culture which socializes us and provides materials for identity in terms of both social reproduction and change.

Through studies of Reagan and Rambo, horror films and youth films, rap music and African-American culture, Madonna, fashion, television news and entertainment, MTV, Beavis and Butt-Head, the Gulf War as cultural text, cyberpunk fiction and postmodern theory, Kellner provides a series of lively studies that both illuminate contemporary culture and provide methods of analysis and critique.

Many people today talk about cultural studies, but Kellner actually does it, carrying through a unique mixture of theoretical analysis and concrete discussions of some of the most popular and influential forms of contemporary media culture. Criticizing social context, political struggle, and the system of cultural production, Kellner develops a multidimensional approach to cultural studies that broadens the field and opens it to a variety of disciplines.

He also provides new approaches to the vexed question of the effects of culture and offers new perspectives for cultural studies. Anyone interested in the nature and effects of contemporary society and culture should read this book. Kellner argues that we are in a state of transition between the modern era and a new postmodern era and that media culture offers a privileged field of study and one that is vital if we are to grasp the full import of the changes currently shaking us.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
357

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [342]-351) and index.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.23/0973
Library of Congress
P92.U5 K38 1995, P92.U5K38 1995, P92.U5 K38 1995eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 357 p. :
Number of pages
357

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1083587M
Internet Archive
mediaculturecult00kell_196
ISBN 10
0415105692, 0415105706
LCCN
94007262
OCLC/WorldCat
52850158, 30030498
Library Thing
262374
Goodreads
4980607
985319

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