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McLuhan for beginners / by W. Terrence Gordon ; illustrations by Susan Willmarth.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Danbury, CT : For Beginners LLC, ©2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: vii, 148 p. : ill. ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781934389751 (Trade)
  • 9788125024736
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23 GOR 23
LOC classification:
  • P92.5.M3 G68 2012
Contents:
Marshall McWHO? -- What is so special about Marshall McLuhan? -- McLuhan's point of view -- Stepping into McLuhan's bio -- The mechanical bride -- Explorations & idea consultants -- Exploring the Gutenberg galaxy -- Understanding media -- Culture is our business = business is our culture -- The global village -- From cliche to archetype -- The mechanical bride : comic strips -- Kroker's Panic encyclopedia -- Closure : the laws of media -- Wrapping it up.
Summary: "Marshall McLuhan was one of the most brilliant and original thinkers of the 20th century. He was so far ahead of his time that he predicted the future and offered a critique of human behavior in a media saturated world that is perhaps more valuable in today's Internet age than it was in his own time. McLuhan pioneered the study of Media, unified Art and Science, and warned us about the perils of a televised, computerized, famous-for-15-minutes, social media world. A world where we would live in each other's faces, and become so alike, so isolated, so anonymous that violence would become a scream of identity, a way of saying, "I am not invisible." McLuhan tried to teach us to guard against these dehumanizing, debasing effects of technology, and a thousand other things, but we got reality television anyway. The centennial celebration of McLuhan's life and the re-release of his books has led to a surge of new interest in his thinking and teachings. McLuhan For Beginners provides an essential introduction that is clear, comprehensive, and easy to remember. It is full of wise and witty art by Susan Willmarth that is a perfect match to W. Terrence Gordon's writing. McLuhan envisioned the media generated Global Village before it existed, and no one since McLuhan has described its allure and pitfalls better."--Publisher description.
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"A For Beginners Documentary Comic Book"--Page 4 of cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-144) and index.

Marshall McWHO? -- What is so special about Marshall McLuhan? -- McLuhan's point of view -- Stepping into McLuhan's bio -- The mechanical bride -- Explorations & idea consultants -- Exploring the Gutenberg galaxy -- Understanding media -- Culture is our business = business is our culture -- The global village -- From cliche to archetype -- The mechanical bride : comic strips -- Kroker's Panic encyclopedia -- Closure : the laws of media -- Wrapping it up.

"Marshall McLuhan was one of the most brilliant and original thinkers of the 20th century. He was so far ahead of his time that he predicted the future and offered a critique of human behavior in a media saturated world that is perhaps more valuable in today's Internet age than it was in his own time. McLuhan pioneered the study of Media, unified Art and Science, and warned us about the perils of a televised, computerized, famous-for-15-minutes, social media world. A world where we would live in each other's faces, and become so alike, so isolated, so anonymous that violence would become a scream of identity, a way of saying, "I am not invisible." McLuhan tried to teach us to guard against these dehumanizing, debasing effects of technology, and a thousand other things, but we got reality television anyway. The centennial celebration of McLuhan's life and the re-release of his books has led to a surge of new interest in his thinking and teachings. McLuhan For Beginners provides an essential introduction that is clear, comprehensive, and easy to remember. It is full of wise and witty art by Susan Willmarth that is a perfect match to W. Terrence Gordon's writing. McLuhan envisioned the media generated Global Village before it existed, and no one since McLuhan has described its allure and pitfalls better."--Publisher description.

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