Clips from Manufacturing Consent continued.
Clip 4:
See clip from 3:15 to 8:44.
Clip 5:
See clip from 4:44 to 7:40.
How does this film relate to ideological criticism?
What is the main argument?
What is the ideology discussed?
Is there hegemony?
What does “manufacturing consent” mean?
What was the 20-80 thing?
These ideas from the 1990s, do they apply to today's media environment?
If you are interested, you can watch the full Manufacturing Consent documentary on Hulu.com.
Also, if interested, there is a book -- Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media
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Friday, October 26, 2012
MassMedia: Ideological Criticism & Noam Chomsky (Part 2 of 2) (U5-P2) [VID] fa12
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