TY - BOOK AU - Taylor,Paul A. AU - Harris,Jan Ll TI - Critical theories of mass media: then and now SN - 9780335218110 (pbk.) AV - P96.C76 T39 2008 U1 - 306.071 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, New York PB - McGraw Hill/Open University Press KW - Mass media criticism KW - History KW - Mass media and culture KW - Mass media KW - Social aspects KW - Objectivity KW - Popular culture KW - Philosophy KW - Study and teaching KW - Critical theory N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-233) and index; Part I. Then. Walter Benjamin's 'Work of art' essay ; Siegfried Kracauer's mass ornament ; Theodor Adorno and the culture industry ; Marshall McLuhan's understanding of the media ; Guy Debord's Society of the spectacle -- Part II. Now. The cult-ure of celebrity ; Banality TV : the democratization of celebrity ; The politics of banality : the ob-scene as the mis-en-scène N2 - "With the exception of occasional moral panics about the coarsening of public discourse, and the impact of advertising and television violence upon children, mass media tend to be viewed as a largely neutral or benign part of contemporary life. Even when criticisms are voiced, the media chooses how and when to discuss its own inadequacies. More radical external critiques are often excluded and media theorists are frequently more optimistic than realistic about the negative aspects of mass culture." "This book reassesses this situation in the light of both early and contemporary critical scholarship and explores the intimate relationship between the mass media and the disempowering nature of commodity culture. The authors cast a fresh perspective on contemporary mass culture by comparing past and present critiques." "The book begins by introducing the critical insights from major theorists from the past - Walter Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer, Theodor Adorno, Marshall McLuhan and Guy Debord. Paul Taylor and Jan Harris then apply these insights to recent provocative writers such as Jean Baudrillard and Slavoj Zizek, and discuss the links between such otherwise apparently unrelated contemporary events as the Iraqi Abu Ghraib controversy and the rise of reality television." "Critical Theories of Mass Culture is a key text for students of cultural studies, communications and media studies, and sociology."--BOOK JACKET UR - http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=016242237&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA ER -