Hegemony, Mass Media and Cultural Studies
Properties of Meaning, Power, and Value in Cultural Production
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Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International
Published:9th Sep '16
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In the early part of the 20th century, state and corporate propagandists used the mass media to promote the valor and rightness of ascending U.S. hegemony on the global stage. Critics who challenged these practices of mass persuasion were quickly discredited by the emergent field of communication research - a field explicitly attempting to measure and thereby improve the efficacy of media messages. Three strains of critical cultural and media theory were especially engaged with the continued critique of the role of commodified, industrially produced, mass distributed culture- the Cultural Marxism of the Frankfurt School, the Cultural Materialism and active audiences of Cultural Studies, and Critical Political Economy of Communication. This book examines these three paradigms, illustrating the major tensions and points of agreement between them, particularly in relation to the dominant paradigms of administrative social science research and media ecology within communication and media studies more broadly. From the perspective of the emergent cultural environment, Hegemony, American Mass Media and Cultural Studies argues that the original points of disagreement between these paradigms appear less contradictory than before. In doing so it offers a new theoretical toolkit for those seeking to understand the current struggles for a more just, more democratic media, culture, and society.
Johnson Andrews’s book is a refreshing and commendable addition to recent work on cultural production. * Review of Contemporary Philosophy *
Clearly written and forcefully argued, Andrews’ book brings together research across the full range of critical thought to deepen holistic thinking about the ownership and control of media, entertainment and intellectual property; full of essential insights into overcoming the political economy/cultural studies divide. -- Vincent Mosco, Professor Emeritus, Queen's University, Canada
Hegemony, Mass Media and Cultural Studies offers a needed and welcome engagement with three critical paradigms in media studies—the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School, early British Cultural Studies, and the Political Economy of Communication—that aims to provide a compelling, usable theoretical synthesis for contemporary media scholars and students. Rigorously interdisciplinary, historically grounded, methodologically creative and theoretically sophisticated, Sean Johnson Andrews’ book is a prominent intervention in the field. -- Janice Peck, Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, University of Colorado Boulder
Sean Johnson Andrews is one of those exceedingly rare critics and commentators who is equally alert to the meaning and the economics of popular culture. He skillfully navigates the foggy waterways where audiences, institutions, and texts collide. Bravo! -- Toby Miller, Professor and Director of the Institute for Media and Creative Industries, Loughborough University
The bulk of the text offers a compelling investigation into the corporate control of commodified culture … Andrews is at his best when describing specific histories that support his overall claims regarding hegemony and cultural meaning making. Andrew Wood, Lateral
ISBN: 9781783485567
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 19mm
Weight: 376g
252 pages