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The spectacle of accumulation : essays in culture, media, & politics

Title
The spectacle of accumulation : essays in culture, media, & politics / Sut Jhally.
Author
Jhally, Sut.
Publication
New York, N.Y. : P. Lang, [2006], ©2006.

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Description
xiv, 300 pages; 23 cm
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Advertising, cultural criticism, and pedagogy : an interview with Sut Jhally conducted by William O'Barr -- Watching as working : the valorization of audience consciousness / Sut Jhally and Bill Livant -- The political economy of culture -- Communications and the materialist conception of history : Marx, Innis, and technology -- Advertising as religion : the dialectic of technology and magic -- Advertising at the edge of the apocalypse -- On advertising : Sut Jhally versus James Twitchell -- Cultural studies and the sports-media complex -- Sports and cultural politics : the attraction of modern spectator sports / Sut Jhally and Bill Livant -- Advertising, gender, and sex : what's wrong with a little objectification? -- Intersections of discourse : MTV, sexual politics, and Dreamworlds -- Missing the mark : school shootings and male violence / Sut Jhally and Jackson Katz -- Affirming inaction : television and the politics of racial representation / Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis -- The politics of cultural studies : racism, hegemony, and resistance / Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis -- The struggle for media literacy / Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis -- Empowering literacy : media education as a democratic imperative / Sut Jhally and Jeremy Earp -- Beyond the ivory tower : cultural studies, politics, and public intellectuals, an interview with Sut Jhally / Edited by Jeremy Earp.
ISBN
0820479047
LCCN
  • 2006017727
  • 9780820479040
OCLC
  • ocm70106785
  • SCSB-5269520
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries