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Marshall McLuhan 1960 Popular/Mass Culture: American Perspectives - The Communication Revolution

Recorded: 1960
Producer: United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Education Division. Office of Education.

Description:
The Communications Revolution (1960) is a panel discussion between Marshall McLuhan and two other academics, Edgar Dale and Keith Tyler, and cultural critic Gilbert Seldes, who chaired the panel. The event took place at the third annual Conference on the Humanities on October 28-29, 1960 at Ohio State University. The general theme of the conference was “Popular/Mass Culture: American Perspectives.” McLuhan, already well-known for his views on electric media, was the central focus at the conference and gave a keynote lecture on the first day titled “Technology, the Media, and Culture,” the text of which can be found in Understanding Me: Lectures & Interviews (2003), pp. 13-33".

More information:
McLuhan Galaxy archive: https://mcluhangalaxy.wordpress.com
McLuhan on Maui conference archive: http://www.mcluhanonmaui.com
Five bodied: http://www.fivebodied.com

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