Media Spectacle

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Author: Douglas Kellner

ISBN-10: 0415268281

ISBN-13: 9780415268288

Category: Media - General & Miscellaneous

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During the mid-1990s, the O.J. Simpson murder trials dominated the media in the United States and were circulated throughout the world via global communications networks. The case became a spectacle of race, gender, class and violence, bringing in elements of domestic melodrama, crime drama and legal drama. According to cultural critic and scholar Douglas Kellner, the Simpson case was just one example of what the author calls 'media spectacle' -- a form of media culture that puts contemporary dreams, nightmares, fantasies and values on display. Through the analysis of several such media spectacles -- including Elvis, the X Files, Michael Jordan, and the Bill Clinton sex scandals - Kellner's insightful and fascinating book draws out important insights into media, journalism, the public sphere and politics in an era of new technologies. Media Spectacle is a brilliant dissection of contemporary society; its ongoing appetite for scandal, tragedy and perversion; and the new technologies and media that strive to feed this immense hunger. This is cultural criticism and media analysis at its best.

Preface and acknowledgments1Media culture and the triumph of the spectacle12Commodity spectacle: McDonald's as global culture343The sports spectacle, Michael Jordan, and Nike634Megaspectacle: the O. J. Simpson murder trial935TV spectacle: aliens, conspiracies, and biotechnology in The X-Files1266Presidential Politics, the Movie160References179Index186