Sense and Nonsense of McLuhan

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Sense and Nonsense of McLuhan is a critical study by Sidney Finkelstein that analyzes and challenges the media theories of Marshall McLuhan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
critical study
about analysis of media and communication theories
critique of Marshall McLuhan’s ideas
cultural implications of electronic media
evaluation of technological determinism in media
social impact of mass media
author Sidney Finkelstein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiquesWorkOf Marshall McLuhan NERFINISHED
examinesConcept cultural change through technology
mass communication
media effects
examinesWorkOf Marshall McLuhan NERFINISHED
genre literary criticism
non-fiction
hasAuthorNationality American
hasAuthorProfession cultural critic
musicologist
hasCriticalStanceOn the concept "the medium is the message"
the idea of the global village
hasPerspective Marxist cultural criticism
intendedAudience general readers interested in media
scholars of media studies
students of communication theory
language English
mainSubject Marshall McLuhan NERFINISHED
media theory
publicationPeriod 20th century
publisherCountry United States NERFINISHED
title Sense and Nonsense of McLuhan NERFINISHED

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