Focusing on the intersection of sociology, communication, and rhetoric, this book critiques historical social theory and 20th-century communication research. It uses rhetoric as a framework to explore the relationship between media structures and narrative formats, highlighting how cultural representation intertwines with social observation. The work offers original insights that will appeal to academics and students in sociology, communication, and cultural studies, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary mass communication patterns.
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McLuhan and symbolist communication
- 382 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Symbolism as a parataxis, as a «jazz of the intellect» this is the starting point of this research, inspired by a socio-literary interpretation of McLuhan's mediology and carried out from a diachronic and exegetic perspective. This work aims to investigate the role of symbolism in McLuhan's sociological research.