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The Essential McLuhan

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Marshall McLuhans insights are fresher and more applicable today than when he first announced them to a startled world. A whole new generation is turning to his work to understand a global village made real by the information superhighway and the overwhelming challenge of electronic transformation. Before anyone could perceive the electric form of the information revolution, McLuhan was publishing brilliant explanations of the perceptual changes being experienced by the users of mass media. He seemed futuristic to some and an enemy of print and literacy to others. He was, in reality, a deeply literate man of astonishing prescience. Tom Wolfe suggested aloud that McLuhans work was as important culturally as that of Darwin or Freud. Agreement and scoffing ensued. Increasingly Wolfes wonder seems justified. From the IntroductionHere in one volume, are McLuhans key ideas, drawn from his books, articles, correspondence, and published speeches. This book is the essential archive of his constantly surprising vision.

Author Biography:

Eric McLuhan, Ph.D., is the author of Laws of Media and The City as Classroom (both with Marshall McLuhan) and a forthcoming book on James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake. He has taught at the University of Toronto, York University, Wisconsin State University, and other colleges.Frank Zingrone, Ph.D., is professor of communication at York University in Toronto. He has also taught at MIT and SUNY (Buffalo). He is an information scientist, poet, former associate editor of the Canadian Journal of Communication and a widely published media investigator.
Release date NZ
July 12th, 1996
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Basic Books
Pages
416
Publisher
Basic Books
Dimensions
152x229x21
ISBN-13
9780465019953
Product ID
2905207

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