Mediaspeak: Three American VoicesThis book defines and analyzes the content, structure, and values of three predominant types of public discourse, which are labeled Doublespeak, Salespeak, and Sensationspeak. These media messages are examined to determine how they are constructed and how they influence individuals, ideology, and culture. Discussions are illustrated with a diverse range of examples from popular culture, magazines, Internet sites, politics, television, and film. Fox argues that the Information Age has replaced actual reality with representations of reality. He states that electronic media dominates our lives. Together, these three voices saturate media and technology, profoundly influencing American culture. Fox suggests specific strategies for recognizing and understanding these coded messages. This lively and informative discussion will appeal to anyone who is interested in learning how print and electronic media manipulate both individuals and society as a whole. The extensive research will appeal to media, communications, journalism, and cultural studies scholars alike. |
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Second , we equate seeing with believing because imagery — especially
electronic imagery — often parallels how we think , how we represent
experiences to ourselves . When you try to recall the floor plan of a house , you ' ll
probably place ...
The assumption behind all this Doublespeak is that the faster computers are , the
more time we ' ll have for thinking great thoughts to benefit all of humanity and for
enjoying ourselves in leisurely pursuits . At bottom , the appeal is to intellectual ...
In Spiegel ' s terms , we fear " surrendering ourselves to the work ' s strangeness ,
” because doing so may make us seem “ vulnerable and naive and intellectually
unreliable . ” For example , Spiegel contends that most major film critics ...
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Contents
MediaSpeak and American Voices | 1 |
Making Sense of MediaSpeak | 17 |
Doublespeak | 45 |
Copyright | |
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