The Glass Teat

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The Glass Teat is a collection of Harlan Ellison’s incisive television criticism columns that sharply examine the cultural and political impact of TV in late-1960s America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
television criticism
associatedWith counterculture of the 1960s
author Harlan Ellison NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes American television industry
focusesOn cultural impact of television
political impact of television
genre cultural criticism
media criticism
non-fiction
hasForm collection of columns
hasSequel The Other Glass Teat NERFINISHED
hasTitle The Glass Teat NERFINISHED
language English
mediumCritiqued television
notableFor critique of television as a social force
incisive and polemical style
originalMediumOfColumns newspaper column
publicationPeriodCovered late 1960s
subject American culture
politics in the United States
television
timePeriodDiscussed Vietnam War era
civil rights era
tone angry
provocative
satirical
writtenBy Harlan Ellison NERFINISHED

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