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” Publication Year: 2007 Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 898 EAN: 898. Synopsis 'A balanced yet biting critique.. Gitlin is a savvy guide to our increasingly kinetic times.' - San Francisco Chronicle In this original look at our electronically glutted, speed-addicted world, Todd Gitlin evokes a reality of relentless sensation, instant transition, and nonstop stimulus, which he argues is anything but progress. He shows how all media, all the time fuels celebrity worship, paranoia, and irony, and how attempts to ward off the onrush become occasion for yet more media. Far from bringing about a 'new information age,' Gitlin argues, the digital torrent has fostered a society of disposable emotions and casual commitments, and threatens to make democracy a sideshow.
In a new afterword, Gitlin takes measure of the most recent wave of inundation in the form of iPods, blogs, and YouTube. Both a startling analysis and a charged polemic, Media Unlimited reveals the unending stream of manufactured images and sounds as a defining feature of our civilization and a perverse culmination of Western hopes for freedom.
As he did with television in Inside Prime Time and with the culture wars in The Twilight of Common Dreams, Todd Gitlin once again recasts the world readers think they know. In Media Unlimited he makes readers stare, as if for the first time, at the biggest picture of all. 'A balanced yet biting critique.. Gitlin is a savvy guide to our increasingly kinetic times.'
--San Francisco Chronicle In this original look at our electronically glutted, speed-addicted world, Todd Gitlin evokes a reality of relentless sensation, instant transition, and nonstop stimulus, which he argues is anything but progress. He shows how all media, all the time fuels celebrity worship, paranoia, and irony, and how attempts to ward off the onrush become occasion for yet more media. Far from bringing about a 'new information age,' Gitlin argues, the digital torrent has fostered a society of disposable emotions and casual commitments, and threatens to make democracy a sideshow. In a new afterword, Gitlin takes measure of the most recent wave of inundation in the form of iPods, blogs, and YouTube. Both a startling analysis and a charged polemic,Media Unlimitedreveals the unending stream of manufactured images and sounds as a defining feature of our civilization and a perverse culmination of Western hopes for freedom. Product Identifiers ISBN-897 ISBN-086898 eBay Product ID (ePID) 59162393 Key Details Author Todd Gitlin Number Of Pages 272 pages Edition Description Revised Format Paperback Publication Date 2007-09-18 Language English Publisher Picador Publication Year 2007 Additional Details Copyright Date 2007 Illustrated Yes Dimensions Weight 8.5 Oz Height 0.7 In.