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Lewis H. Lapham

    8 de enero de 1935 – 23 de julio de 2024

    El trabajo de Lewis Lapham profundiza en la política y los asuntos actuales, explorando sin miedo temas y conexiones más profundas. Su labor editorial, especialmente en Harper's Magazine y más tarde al fundar Lapham's Quarterly, demostró su talento para reunir a diversos autores e ideas. Enfatiza la claridad y la profundidad analítica, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión completa de los temas seleccionados. Su enfoque resalta la importancia del discurso y la vinculación de perspectivas históricas con cuestiones contemporáneas.

    Age of Folly
    Understanding Media
    • Terms and phrases such as "the global village" and "the medium is the message" are now part of the lexicon, and McLuhan's theories continue to challenge our sensibilities and our assumptions about how and what we communicate. This reissue of Understanding Media marks the thirtieth anniversary (1964-1994) of Marshall McLuhan's classic expose on the state of the then emerging phenomenon of mass media. Terms and phrases such as "the global village" and "the medium is the message" are now part of the lexicon, and McLuhan's theories continue to challenge our sensibilities and our assumptions about how and what we communicate. There has been a notable resurgence of interest in McLuhan's work in the last few years, fueled by the recent and continuing conjunctions between the cable companies and the regional phone companies, the appearance of magazines such as WiRed, and the development of new media models and information ecologies, many of which were spawned from MIT's Media Lab. In effect, media now begs to be redefined. In a new introduction to this edition of Understanding Media, Harper's editor Lewis Lapham reevaluates McLuhan's work in the light of the technological as well as the political and social changes that have occurred in the last part of this century.

      Understanding Media
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    • Age of Folly

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      America's leading essayist on the frantic retreat of democracy, in the fire and smoke of the war on terror

      Age of Folly
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