Cultural politics in contemporary America
TitleCultural politics in contemporary America
Author
PublisherRoutledge
Year of publication1989
Materialboek
ISBN0-415-90009-30-415-90010-7
NotesNew York [etc IX, 388 p. : afb., fig. ; 23 cm
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Abstract
Met lit.opg. A radical attempt to lay out the complex ways in which the American media and American culture are powerfully interlocked. `Cultural Politics' incorporates the struggles of race, gender and class; the economy of the commercial media system; the myths of hegemony and imperialism; the crises of privacy and the intellectual; and such diverse issues as postmodernism, the American automobile, advertising as communication, and television.