Listen "Amusing Ourselves to Death"
Episode Synopsis
This podcast presents excerpts related to Neil Postman's work, particularly his book "Amusing Ourselves to Death." The excerpts include reviews and commentary highlighting Postman's insights as a social critic and communications theorist and his influence on education and media studies. A significant portion focuses on the book's core argument: the transformation of American public discourse from a typographic culture based on rational argument to a television-based culture driven by entertainment and imagery, arguing that this shift has profound implications for politics, religion, education, and our understanding of truth and information. The text also includes acknowledgments, references, and an index, providing context and supporting evidence for the arguments presented.
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