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The Citizen Machine
Anna McCarthy
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Description for The Citizen Machine
Paperback.
At the dawn of television in the early 1950s, a broad range of powerful groups and individuals—from prominent liberal intellectuals to massive corporations—saw in TV a unique capacity to influence the American masses, shaping (in the words of the American philosopher Mortimer Adler) “the ideas that should be in every citizen’s mind.”
Formed in the shadow of the Cold War—amid the stirrings of the early civil rights movement—the potential of television as a form of unofficial government inspired corporate executives, foundation officers, and other influential leaders to approach TV sponsorship as a powerful new avenue for shaping the course ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
349
Condition
New
Number of Pages
349
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781479881345
SKU
V9781479881345
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99-50
About Anna McCarthy
Anna McCarthy is Professor of Cinema Studies at New York University. She is the co-editor of the journal Social Text, as well as the author of Ambient Television.
Reviews for The Citizen Machine
"In this engaging and original study, Anna McCarthy examines the high civic hopes once held for U.S. commercial television by the liberal social, political, and business elites who made up the & governing classes."
Journal of American History
"McCarthy has written about an aspect of the & golden age of television seldom detailed in histories of early television. ... Read more
Journal of American History
"McCarthy has written about an aspect of the & golden age of television seldom detailed in histories of early television. ... Read more