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Manufacturing Desire Arthur Asa Berger (San Francisco State University, USA)

Manufacturing Desire By Arthur Asa Berger (San Francisco State University, USA)

Manufacturing Desire by Arthur Asa Berger (San Francisco State University, USA)


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The average person in America watches four hours of television per day and spends the equivalent of nine years of his or her life in front of the television set. This is a study of how the mass media broadcast or spread various popular arts; further how the media and popular arts play a major role in shaping our everyday lives.

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Manufacturing Desire: Media, Popular Culture, and Everyday Life by Arthur Asa Berger (San Francisco State University, USA)

The average person in America watches four hours of television per day and spends the equivalent of nine years of his or her life in front of the television set. If the attention most people devote to popular culture - listening to the news, watching soap operas, reading the comics-were added up, it would reveal that most people spend an enormous amount of time with popular culture which becomes in large measure, their culture. Manufacturing Desire is a study of how the mass media broadcast or spread various popular arts; further how the media and popular arts play a major role in shaping our everyday lives.The television shows we watch, the movies we see, the radio programs we listen to, and all the comic strips we read influence social behavior. They give us ideas about what is good and evil, about how to solve problems, and about how we should relate to others. If we understand this, says Berger, then the way we think about our media-influenced culture will be far different than if we see popular culture as mindless entertainment. Berger provides an analysis of the way popular culture and the mass media simultaneously reflect and affect various aspects of American culture and society. He examines commercials, television shows, comics, film, humor, and everyday life in terms of what beliefs and values are found in them, what attitudes toward ourselves, and our societies are contained in them, how they achieve their effects, and what they reflect about present-day American culture and society.This book is analysis of the impact mass media have across America, cross-culturally, and internationally. Manufacturing Desire will provide the general reader as well as specialists in communication and information, sociology, and psychology with a better understanding of the effects of mass media and popular culture on contemporary society.

About Arthur Asa Berger (San Francisco State University, USA)

Arthur Asa Berger San Francisco State University

Table of Contents

Introduction: Terror, Media, Popular Culture, and Everyday Life in America I Theoretical Concerns: Introduction 1. New Perspectives on Popular Culture and the Public Arts 2. Teaching Critical Media Analysis for Pleasure and Profit II Advertising: Introduction 3. 1984: The Commercial 4. Manufacturing Desire III Humor: Introduction 5. What's in a Joke? A Microanalysis 6. Eight Scholars in Search of an Interpretation IV Comics: Introduction 7. Not Just Kid's Stuff 8. Of Mice and Men: An Introduction to Mouse-ology 9. The Funnies are Good for You! V Television: Introduction 10. Three Media Events 11. Television as an Instrument of Terror II VI Film: Introduction 12. The Terminator 13. Star Wars as Fairy Tale VII Everyday Life: Introduction 14. Everyday Eating in America 15. Space as a Sign System 16. What Teva Means VIII Comparative Perspectives: Introduction 17. Texts in Contexts 18. Is Thailand Going Western?

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NLS9781412807654
9781412807654
1412807654
Manufacturing Desire: Media, Popular Culture, and Everyday Life by Arthur Asa Berger (San Francisco State University, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2008-04-30
268
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