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Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives » (Revised Edition)

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Authors: Todd Gitlin
ISBN-13: 9780805086898, ISBN-10: 0805086897
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Picador
Date Published: September 2007
Edition: Revised Edition

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Author Biography: Todd Gitlin

Todd Gitlin is a professor of culture, journalism, and sociology at New York University and the author of eight previous notable books, including Inside Prime Time, The Whole World is Watching, The Sixties, and The Twilight of Common Dreams. His commentaries on media and politics appear frequently in the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, New York Times, Dissent, and Salon, as well as on National Public Radio. He lives in New York City.

Book Synopsis

A provocative new exploration of our media-saturated lives-a worthy successor to Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media.

Everyone knows that the media is all around us, but no one quite understands its effect on our lives. Critics and analysts focus on this show or that celebrity, but they miss the true import of our total immersion in a fast-moving sea of sounds and images. As he did with television in Inside Prime Time and with the culture wars in The Twilight of Common Dreams, Todd Gitlin once again recasts the world we think we know. In Media Unlimited, a remarkable and original look at our media-saturated, speed-addicted world, he makes us stare, as if for the first time, at the biggest picture of all.

Ranging from video games to elevator music, action movies to reality shows, punditry to Internet exhibitionists, Gitlin evokes a world of relentless sensation and nonstop stimulus. Far from signaling a "new information age" or a rescue from passivity, the media torrent, as he shows, fosters disposable emotions and casual commitments, and threatens to make democracy a sideshow.

A charged polemic, Media Unlimited reveals the glut of manufactured images and sounds as one of the defining features of our civilization, and as a perverse culmination of Western hopes for freedom.

Naomi Klein

We owe a profound thanks to Todd Gitlin for opening our eyes to a phenomenon that is so omnipresent it can seem invisible. Media is not just what we see on TV,it is the infrastructure in which we live our lives,not just 'content' but environment. Gitlin is our expert environmental guide through this modern wilderness,a place where rivers flow with projected images,forests are thickets of sounds,and the sky is filled with advertisements.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
1Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling12
2Speed and Sensibility71
3Styles of Navigation and Political Sideshows118
4Under the Sign of Mickey Mouse & Co176
Notes211
Acknowledgments243
Index245

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