Summary:
Militainment, Inc. offers a fascinating, disturbing, and timely glimpse
into the militarization of American popular culture, examining how U.S.
news coverage has come to resemble Hollywood film, video games, and
"reality television" in its glamorization of war. Mobilizing an
astonishing range of media examples - from news anchors' idolatry of
military machinery to the impact of government propaganda on war
reporting - the film asks: How has war taken its place in the culture
as an entertainment spectacle? And how does presenting war as
entertainment affect the ability of citizens to evaluate the necessity
and real human costs of military action? The film is broken down into
nine sections, each between 10 and 20 minutes in length, allowing for
in-depth classroom analysis of individual elements of this wide-ranging
phenomenon.
Logistical Information:
Written, produced & narrated by Roger Stahl
Based on his forthcoming book by the same title.
Chapters: Introduction | Spectacle | Clean War | Techno-Fetishism |
Demonization | Reality TV | Sports | Toys | Video Games | Dissent |
Outro
Biographical Summary:
Roger Stahl is Assistant Professor of Speech Communication at the
University of Georgia. His work has appeared in publications such as
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, Encyclopedia of Political Communication,
and Critical Studies in Media Communication.
Details
Weight 0.30 lbs
ISBN10
1-932869-15-8
Price:
US $29.95 (€ 23.69)
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