Plato's Cave: Desire, Power, and the Specular Functions of the Media
This book argues that our world is inescapably mediated or specularized. It investigates human dilemmas without taking flight into cultural and political elitism and at the same time does not ignore the corporate and military agenda that is serviced by the media at great human cost. Arguments are drawn from political economy, psychoanalysis, and semiotics to describe the cultural functions of the media with respect to the state, the economy, the family, women and children and with regard to the problem of sustaining democratic public and civic institutions whose activities are wholly represented through the media.
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Plato's Cave: Desire, Power, and the Specular Functions of the Media
This book argues that our world is inescapably mediated or specularized. It investigates human dilemmas without taking flight into cultural and political elitism and at the same time does not ignore the corporate and military agenda that is serviced by the media at great human cost. Arguments are drawn from political economy, psychoanalysis, and semiotics to describe the cultural functions of the media with respect to the state, the economy, the family, women and children and with regard to the problem of sustaining democratic public and civic institutions whose activities are wholly represented through the media.
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Plato's Cave: Desire, Power, and the Specular Functions of the Media

Plato's Cave: Desire, Power, and the Specular Functions of the Media

by John O'Neill
Plato's Cave: Desire, Power, and the Specular Functions of the Media

Plato's Cave: Desire, Power, and the Specular Functions of the Media

by John O'Neill

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This book argues that our world is inescapably mediated or specularized. It investigates human dilemmas without taking flight into cultural and political elitism and at the same time does not ignore the corporate and military agenda that is serviced by the media at great human cost. Arguments are drawn from political economy, psychoanalysis, and semiotics to describe the cultural functions of the media with respect to the state, the economy, the family, women and children and with regard to the problem of sustaining democratic public and civic institutions whose activities are wholly represented through the media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780893917227
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/1991
Series: Communication and Information Science Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

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