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Record Nr.

UNINA9910450436003321

Autore

Kellner Douglas <1943, >

Titolo

Media spectacle / / Douglas Kellner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2003

ISBN

0-203-16638-8

1-134-49396-7

1-280-07010-2

0-203-28151-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (207 p.)

Disciplina

302.23/0973

Soggetti

Mass media and culture - United States

Popular culture - United States

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-185) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Media Spectacle; Copyright; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. Media Culture and the Triumph of the Spectacle; Guy Debord and the Society of the Spectacle; The Infotainment Society and Technocapitalism; From Media Culture to Media Spectacle; Signs of the Times; Cultural Studies as Diagnostic Critique; 2. Commodity Spectacle: Mcdonald's as Global Culture; Mcdonald's and Mcdonaldization; Theorizing Mcdonald's: A Multiperspectivist Approach; Mcdonald's Between the Global and the Local; Mcdonald's Between the Modern and the Postmodern; Criticizing/Resisting the Mcdonald's Spectacle

The Case Against Mcdonald'sEvaluating Mcdonaldization; The Personal and the Political; 3. The Sports Spectacle, Michael Jordan, and Nike; The Sports Spectacle; The Spectacle of Michael Jordan; Michael Jordan and the Sports/Race Spectacle; Michael Jordan, Nike, and the Commodity Spectacle; Third Coming, Sex Scandals, and the Contradictions of the Spectacle; Contradictions of Michael Jordan; Reading Jordan Critically; 4. Megaspectacle: The O. J. Simpson Murder Trial; Murder and Media Spectacle in Brentwood; Spectacle Culture and the Social Construction of Reality; The Verdict and the Aftermath



The Simpson Spectacle, Identity Politics, and PostmodernizationIdentity and Identity Politics; The Simpson Effect: Contradictions of a Megaspectacle; 5. TV Spectacle: Aliens, Conspiracies, and Biotechnology in the X-Files; Conspiracy, Paranoia, and Postmodern Aesthetics in the X-Files; Series Television as Social Critique: "Trust No One"; The Postmodern Sublime, or "Is the Truth Out There"?; Postmodern Deconstruction: "I Want to Believe" but ...; Nothing Important Happened Today ... Except That Everything Changed; Representing the Unrepresentable; 6. Presidential Politics, the Movie

Jfk, the MovieLbj and Nixon: Bad Movies; Ford and Carter: Indifferent Presidencies and Poor Spectacle; Ronald Reagan, the Acting President; Bush I, Mixed Spectacle, Failed Presidency; The Clinton Spectacle; Bush II, Grand Theft 2000, and Terror War; Conclusion: Democratic Politics and Spectacle Culture in the New Millennium; References; Index

Sommario/riassunto

During the mid-1990s, the O.J. Simpson murder trial dominated the media in the United States and were circulated throughout the world via global communications networks. The case became a spectacle of race, gender, class and violence, bringing in elements of domestic melodrama, crime drama and legal drama. According to this fascinating new book, the Simpson case was just one example of what the author calls 'media spectacle' - a form of media culture that puts contemporary dreams, nightmares, fantasies and values on display. Through the analysis of several such media spectacles - including