Radio's America: the Great Depression and the rise of modern mass culture
Orson Welles's greatest breakthrough into the popular consciousness occurred in 1938, three years before Citizen Kane, when his War of the Worlds radio broadcast succeeded so spectacularly that terrified listeners believed they were hearing a genuine report of an alien invasion - a landmark in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Orson Welles's greatest breakthrough into the popular consciousness occurred in 1938, three years before Citizen Kane, when his War of the Worlds radio broadcast succeeded so spectacularly that terrified listeners believed they were hearing a genuine report of an alien invasion - a landmark in the history of radio's powerful relationship with its audience. In Radio's America, Bruce Lenthall documents the enormous impact radio had on the lives of Depression-era Americans and charts the formative years of our modern mass culture. Many Americans became alienated from their government and economy in the twentieth century, and Lenthall explains that radio's appeal came from its capability to personalize an increasingly impersonal public arena. His depictions of such figures as proto-Fascist Charles Coughlin and medical quack John Brinkley offer penetrating insight into radio's use as a persuasive tool, and Lenthall's book is unique in its exploration of how ordinary Americans made radio a part of their lives. Television inherited radio's cultural role, and as the voting tallies for American Idol attest, broadcasting continues to occupy a powerfully intimate place in American life. Radio's America reveals how the connections between power and mass media began. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX INTRODUCTION: THE STORY OF THE CENTURY I 1 RADIO S
CHALLENGES; PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS AND THE PROBLEM OF MASS CULTURE 17
WILLIAM ORTON AND THE MASS-CONSUMPTION CRITIQUE 21 JAMES RORTY AND THE
MASS-PRODUCTION CRITIQUE 30 AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUALS AND THE
MASS-PRODUCTION CRITIQUE IN ACTION 39 RELATED SOLUTIONS 43 DEFENDERS OF
THE FAITH 46 % RADIO S LISTENERS: PERSONALIZING MASS CULTURE 53 THE MASS
AUDIENCE LISTENS 56 CONSUMER BARGAINING 63 WHENYOU CAN T FIND A
FRIEND,YOU VE STILL GOT THE RADIO 66 3 RADIO S DEMOCRACY: THE POLITICS
OF THE FIRESIDE 83 ROOSEVELT ON THE RADIO 87 RADIO DEMOCRACY: THE
POLITICS OF INTIMACY 92 RADIO DEMOCRACY: THE POLITICS OF INFORMATION 98
ONCE AND FUTURE IDEALS? 105 4 RADIO S CHAMPIONS: STRANGE GODS? US RADIO
STARS 118 VOICES OF THE PEOPLE 123 POWER ... CORRUPTS? 130 LIMITED
AMPLITUDE 137 § RADIO S STUDENTS: MEDIA STUDIES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF
MASS COMMUNICATION 143 PAUL LAZARSFELD AND SOCIAL PRAGMATISM S HOPE 146
HERMAN HETTINGER AND COMMERCIAL PRAGMATISM S FAITH 159 THEODOR ADORNO S
CRITICAL THEORY; A CONSIDERABLY LESS CHARITABLE VIEW 165 6 RADIO S
WRITERS: A PUBLIC VOICE IN THE MODERN WORLD 175 ART OF THE AIR 177
PUBLIC SPEECH, PUBLIC AIT, AND MASS COMMUNICATION 183 MODERNISM ON THE
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX INTRODUCTION: "THE STORY OF THE CENTURY" I 1 RADIO'S
CHALLENGES; PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS AND THE PROBLEM OF MASS CULTURE 17
WILLIAM ORTON AND THE MASS-CONSUMPTION CRITIQUE 21 JAMES RORTY AND THE
MASS-PRODUCTION CRITIQUE 30 AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUALS AND THE
MASS-PRODUCTION CRITIQUE IN ACTION 39 RELATED SOLUTIONS 43 DEFENDERS OF
THE FAITH 46 % RADIO'S LISTENERS: PERSONALIZING MASS CULTURE 53 THE MASS
AUDIENCE LISTENS 56 CONSUMER BARGAINING 63 "WHENYOU CAN'T FIND A
FRIEND,YOU'VE STILL GOT THE RADIO" 66 3 RADIO'S DEMOCRACY: THE POLITICS
OF THE FIRESIDE 83 ROOSEVELT ON THE RADIO 87 RADIO DEMOCRACY: THE
POLITICS OF INTIMACY 92 RADIO DEMOCRACY: THE POLITICS OF INFORMATION 98
ONCE AND FUTURE IDEALS? 105 4 RADIO'S CHAMPIONS: STRANGE GODS? US RADIO
STARS 118 VOICES OF THE PEOPLE 123 POWER . CORRUPTS? 130 LIMITED
AMPLITUDE 137 § RADIO'S STUDENTS: MEDIA STUDIES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF
MASS COMMUNICATION 143 PAUL LAZARSFELD AND SOCIAL PRAGMATISM'S HOPE 146
HERMAN HETTINGER AND COMMERCIAL PRAGMATISM'S FAITH 159 THEODOR ADORNO'S
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