Television as an Instrument of Terror

This volume explores the vast and endlessly growing subject of popular culture, mass culture, the public arts, and mass-mediated culture. They cover such varied forms of mass communication as television, the comics, advertising, humor, and fads, foods, and artifacts. Some of the essays have been published in such periodicals as Society magazine. Berger, widely recognized as a leading scholar in the field, continues to shape the thinking of today's scholars.

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Television as an Instrument of Terror

This volume explores the vast and endlessly growing subject of popular culture, mass culture, the public arts, and mass-mediated culture. They cover such varied forms of mass communication as television, the comics, advertising, humor, and fads, foods, and artifacts. Some of the essays have been published in such periodicals as Society magazine. Berger, widely recognized as a leading scholar in the field, continues to shape the thinking of today's scholars.

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Television as an Instrument of Terror

Television as an Instrument of Terror

by George Sternlieb
Television as an Instrument of Terror

Television as an Instrument of Terror

by George Sternlieb

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This volume explores the vast and endlessly growing subject of popular culture, mass culture, the public arts, and mass-mediated culture. They cover such varied forms of mass communication as television, the comics, advertising, humor, and fads, foods, and artifacts. Some of the essays have been published in such periodicals as Society magazine. Berger, widely recognized as a leading scholar in the field, continues to shape the thinking of today's scholars.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138533929
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/28/2017
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

George Sternlieb

Table of Contents

An Introduction, of Sorts, Acknowledgements, Part 1: Theoretical Concerns, Part 2: Comics, Part 3: Television, Part 4: Advertising, Part 5: Humor, Part 6: Fads, Foods, Artifacts, Part 7: Amongst the UK
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