Poetry Books by Marshall Mcluhan

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book Marshall McLuhan Authors: Janine Marchessault
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Published Date: 2005
Categories: Social Science
Why is McLuhan important? What use can we make of his approach to the media today? In this critical introduction, McLuhan's contribution is explained and his reputation reassessed.

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book The Global Village Authors: Marshall McLuhan, Bruce R. Powers, Associate Professor of English and Communications Studies Bruce R Powers, Power R. Bruce
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press
Published Date: 1989
Categories: Medical
Discusses the influence of technology on society, contrasts the perception of visual space and acoustic space, and argues that problems are developing from the clash between the two systems

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book Marshall Mcluhan Authors: W. Terrence Gordon, Terrence Gordon, Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: New York : BasicBooks
Published Date: 1997-10-09
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Gaining fame and controversy in the 1960s with his proposal that television was creating a "global village" and that the medium itself, not the messages it carried, was influencing the public, media critic Marshall McLuhan was idolized by some and vilified by others. He died in 1980. As a mascot for today's cyber-set, this is the perfect time for this thoroughly researched re-evaluation of his writings and teachings. photo insert.

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book Letters of Marshall McLuhan Authors: Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: Oxford University Press Canada
Published Date: 1987
Categories: Law
Gathers letters by the Canadian communications theorist to scholars, colleagues, politicians, and writers and provides biographical background information

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book The Medium is the Massage Authors: Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore
Publisher: Gingko Press Editions
Published Date: 2001
Categories: Art
First published in 1967, this text is now more relevant than ever, as McLuhan's foresights about the impact of new media is actualized at unprecedented speeds via the Internet. It portrays technologies as an extension of man, illustrating how our senses are massaged and our perceptions altered as these devices become integral parts of our lives. The combination of artistic images, graphics and incisive statements create a representative work that not only explains human absorption of media, but visually diagrams it for the reader.

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book Marshall McLuhan Authors: George Sanderson, Marshall McLuhan, Frank MacDonald
Publisher: Golden, Company : Fulcrum
Published Date: 1989
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
This is the story of the godfather of the Internet.

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book The Gutenberg Galaxy Authors: Marshall McLuhan, W. Terrence Gordon, Elena Lamberti, Dominique Scheffel-Dunand
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published Date: 2011
Categories: Social Science
Presents McLuhan's predictions of dramatic technological innovations that have changed how we communicate.

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book Understanding Media Authors: Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: Corte Madera, CA : Gingko Press
Published Date: 2003
Categories: Political Science
A reissue of McLuhan's expose from 1964 on the state of the then emerging phenomenon of mass media

Marshall Mcluhan Books, Marshall Mcluhan poetry book Letters of Marshall McLuhan Authors: Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: Oxford University Press Canada
Published Date: 1987
Categories: Law
Gathers letters by the Canadian communications theorist to scholars, colleagues, politicians, and writers and provides biographical background information



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