Communication, culture and hegemony : from the media to mediations /
"Important contribution to Latin American cultural studies focuses on popular culture within a general theory of hegemony. Also relates how mass media define national identities"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Language: | English Spanish |
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London ; Newbury Park :
SAGE Publications,
1993.
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Series: | Communication and human values (Newbury Park, Calif.)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Philip Schlesinger
- PART ONE: THE PEOPLE AND THE MASSES IN CULTURE: THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DEBATE
- The Affirmation and Negation of the People as Subjects
- Neither People nor Classes
- Mass Society
- The Culture Industry
- Capitalism and Legitimacy
- Rediscovering the People
- Culture as the Sphere of Action of Hegemony
- PART TWO: THE HISTORICAL MATRICES OF MASS MEDIATION
- The Long Process of Enculturation
- From Folklore to Popular Culture
- From the Masses to Mass
- PART THREE: MODERNIZATION AND MASS MEDIATION IN LATIN AMERICA
- The Processes
- From Nationalisms to Transnationals
- The Methods
- From Media to Mediations.