Pictures in the Parlor
If traditional culture defined a world where only the wealthy had access to beautiful color pictures–oil paintings–the proliferation of advertising…
If traditional culture defined a world where only the wealthy had access to beautiful color pictures–oil paintings–the proliferation of advertising…
Television has the connotation of plenitude; it seems to embody consumer society as a whole. In many households, a television…
We see them everywhere: on billboards, in magazines, on bus placards. They come in the mail and in our Sunday…
Like most middle-class children of the 50s, I grew up looking for the American Dream. In those days there were…
In coverage of the war in the Middle East, as in coverage of earlier wars, “quicker” seemed to be better,…
To many, the Persian Gulf War was a tragedy, to others a successful crusade. To Sam Keen, the writer, teacher…
Students of television have identified more than one way of viewing its role as a cultural force. Recognition of the…
“Doublespeak is not lying, nor is it merely sloppy language. It is the intentional use of euphemisms, synonyms, jargon, and…
Popular films articulate the desires, fears and aspirations of our culture. Analysis of recent war films can shed light on…
Recruiting ads are all around us. Instead of tuning them out or turning the page, put them on the agenda…