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  1. Marshall McLuhan by Jonathan Miller, 1971-05-26
  2. Marshall McLuhan and Virtuality (Postmodern Encounters) by Christopher Horrocks, 1996-10-29
  3. History and Communications: Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan : The Interpretation of History by Graeme Patterson, 1990-11
  4. Marshall McLuhan by W. Terrence Gorgon, 2010-02
  5. Marshall McLuhan. Botschafter der Medien. by Philip Marchand, 1999-09-01
  6. McLUHAN, HERBERT MARSHALL (1911-1980): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Communication and Information</i> by PAUL GROSSWILER, 2002
  7. Subliminal seduction; ad media''s manipulation of a not so innocent America. Are you being sexually aroused by this [cover] picture? here are the secret ways ad men arouse your desires --to sell their products. Introduction by Marshall McLuhan; [all subtexts from cover]. by Wilson Bryan Key, 1981
  8. The Interior Landscape: the Literary Criticism of Marshall Mcluhan, 1943-1962 by Marshall (Ed. Eugene Mcnamara) Mcluhan, 1971
  9. Printing, Literacy, And Education in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: Why the Irish Speak English (Irish Studies) Winner of the Marshall McLuhan Award for Outstanding Book in Media Ecology, 2007 by Peter K. Fallon, 2005-12-10
  10. MARSHALL MCLUHAN: CRITICAL EVALUATIONS IN CULTURAL THEORY (3 Volume Set)
  11. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (Ark Paperbacks) by Marshall McLuhan, 1987
  12. Culture is our business by Marshall McLuhan, 1972
  13. The Medium is the Massage by Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore, 1967
  14. Understanding Media by Marshall McLuhan, 1969-06-01

41. 38489. McLuhan, Marshall. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION marshall mcluhan (1911–1980), Canadian communications theorist. Remark, June 1969, at American Booksellers Association luncheon, Washington, DC.
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44. McLuhan, Marshall And Eric
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Price: Customer Review: McLuhan is a comic hero for me. What seemed mysterious about McLuhan's mirth, when I was merely reading his books, might be even worse, now that I can't stop thinking about how he topped everyone else, driven, as only a McLuhan fan would be, into trying to explain how Marshall McLuhan writing... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom The Virtual Marshall McLuhan from McGill-Queen's University Press Price: Customer Review: A Review The Virtual Marshall McLuhan, Donald F. Theall McGill-Queens University Press, 305 pp. (with a historical appendix by Edmund Carpenter) Everything about Marshall McLuhan is paradoxical. He knew this about himself and made much of it as an attention-getting strategy even to the... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Marshall McLuhan: Escape into Understanding from Gingko Press Price: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messenger from MIT Press Price: Customer Review: Marchand and Postman do an excellent job with this biography on an unusual media prophet/quack. Reading about McLuhan's childhood, education, and work helped explain a lot about the man and his ideas. The book reads very well, and puts a lot of his ideas in a context that makes them easier to...

46. Marshall McLuhan
marshall mcluhan was born in Edmonton, Alta. His father, Herbert marshall mcluhan, was a realestate and insurance salesman. Elsie
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback (Herbert) Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) Canadian academic and commentator on communications technology, who developed theories about the role of the electronic media in mass popular culture. He is best-known for the studies institutionalized as the University of Toronto's Center for Culture and Technology, where he was director from 1963. McLuhan's works include UNDERSTANDING MEDIA (1964) and MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE (1967), in which he argued that the form of media has more significant effect on society and knowledge than the contents carried. McLuhan prophesied that printed books would become obsolete, killed off by television and other electronic information technology. "The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village." (from The Medium is the Message Marshall McLuhan was born in Edmonton, Alta. His father, Herbert Marshall McLuhan, was a real-estate and insurance salesman. Elsie Hall, McLuhan's mother, was an actress, who performed in church halls. Independent, stubborn, with a strong tendency to bully, McLuhan was not a good student at school. He was admitted to grade seven only after the efforts of his mother. McLuhan entered in 1928 the University of Manitoba, where he studied English, geology, history, Latin, astronomy, economics, and psychology. In 1933 he obtained his bachelor's degree and won a University Gold Medal in Arts and Science. In 1934 he went to England, where he spent to years at Trinity Hall at Cambridge University. Later he said that Cambridge was at that time full of homosexuals, but he also spoke of these years as the great years of his life.

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  • 48. McLuhan: Understanding Media
    marshall mcluhan Understanding Media The Extensions of Man. Part I, Chapters 17. Introduction. James Reston wrote in The New York
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    Introduction
    James Reston wrote in The New York Times (July 7, 1957):
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    week that a small mouse, which pre-
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    attacked a little girl and her full-grown
    cat . . . Both mouse and cat survived,
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    minder that things seem to be changing. Introduction Some of the principal extensions, together with some of their psychic and social consequences, are studied in this book. Just how little consideration has been given to such matters in the past can be gathered from the consternation of one of the editors of this book. He noted in dismay that "seventy-five per cent of your material is new. A successful book cannot venture to be more than ten per cent new." Such a risk seems quite worth taking at the present time when the stakes are very high, and the need to understand the effects of the extensions of man becomes more urgent by the hour. In the mechanical age now receding, many actions could be taken without too much concern. Slow movement insured that the reactions were delayed for considerable periods of time. Today the action and the reaction occur almost at the same time. We actually live mythically and integrally, as it were, but we continue to think in the old, fragmented space and time patterns of the pre-electric age.

    49. The Playboy Interview: Marshall McLuhan
    The Playboy Interview marshall mcluhan. A candid conversation with the high priest of popcult and metaphysician of media. In 1961
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    A candid conversation with the high priest of popcult and metaphysician of media
    In 1961, the name of Marshall McLuhan was unknown to everyone but his English students at the University of Toronto and a coterie of academic admirers who followed his abstruse articles in small-circulation quarterlies. But then came two remarkable books The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962) and Understanding Media (1964) and the graying professor from Canada's western hinterlands soon found himself characterized by the San Francisco Chronicle as "the hottest academic property around." He has since won a world-wide following for his brilliant and frequently baffling theories about the impact of the media on man; and his name has entered the French language as mucluhanisme, a synonym for the world of pop culture. McLuhan's observations "probes," he prefers to call them are riddled with such flamboyantly undecipherable aphorisms as "The electric light is pure information" and "People don't actually read newspapers they get into them every morning like a hot bath." Of his own work, McLuhan has remarked: "I don't pretend to understand it. After all, my stuff is very difficult." Despite his convoluted syntax, flashy metaphors and word-playful one-liners, however, McLuhan's basic thesis is relatively simple. For his efforts, critics have dubbed him "the Dr. Spock of pop culture," "the guru of the boob tube," a "Canadian Nkrumah who has joined the assault on reason," a "metaphysical wizard possessed by a spatial sense of madness," and "the high priest of popthink who conducts a Black Mass for dilettantes before the altar of historical determinism." Amherst professor Benjamin De-Mott observed: "He's swinging, switched on, with it and NOW. And wrong."

    50. Marshall McLuhan: "The Medium Is The Message"
    marshall mcluhan is considered the first father and leading prophet of the electronic age. Probe Ministries. marshall mcluhan The Medium is the Message .
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    In this article we will begin an examination of someone who most people do not know, but who is considered by many to be the first father and leading prophet of the electronic age, Marshall McLuhan. A Canadian born in 1911, McLuhan became a Christian through the influence of G.K. Chesterton in 1937. He wrote his monumental work, one of twelve books and hundreds of articles, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, in 1964. The subject that would occupy most of McLuhan's career was the task of understanding the effects of technology as it related to popular culture, and how this in turn affected human beings and their relations with one another in communities. Because he was one of the first to sound the alarm, McLuhan has gained the status of a cult hero and "high priest of pop-culture". This status is not undeserved, and McLuhan said many things that are still pertinent today.

    51. Marshall McLuhan Center
    marshall mcluhan Center. If you have questions or suggestions to improve the site, feel free to drop us an email. marshall mcluhan A brief Bio.
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    "One of the major intellectual influences of our time."Fortune "What remains paramount are McLuhan's global standpoint and zest for the new. He has given a needed twist to the great debate on what is happening to main in this age of technological speedup."New Yorker Welcome to the Marshall McLuhan Center! Marshall McLuhan is a central figure in the teaching of media literacy. His understanding of how media worked and affected culture was so prophetic, we are only understanding some of his statements today. The media, McLuhan predicted, would shrink the world and the intellectual process. Considering the number of hours we watch television, play video games, purposelessly surf the internet and the social scars left by some of the content of these media, McLuhan's voice rings hauntingly in our new millenium culture where students carry cell phones and e-mail pictures to each other. Enjoy your visit to the McLuhan Center. If you have questions or suggestions to improve the site, feel free to drop us an e-mail.
    Marshall McLuhan: A brief Bio
    Herbert Marshall McLuhan was born on July 21, 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Influenced by his mother's interest in elocution, he developed such a fascination for poetry that he memorized substantial passages from the greatest English poets before entering university.

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    54. Marshall McLuhan And The Gutenberg Galaxy
    marshall mcluhan and The Gutenberg Galaxy. First published in 1962, marshall mcluhan s The Gutenberg Galaxy studies the emergence
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    First published in 1962, Marshall McLuhan's The Gutenberg Galaxy studies the emergence of what its author calls Gutenberg Man, the subject produced by the change of consciousness wrought by the advent of the printed book. A propos of his axiom, "The medium is the message," McLuhan argues that technologies are not simply inventions which people employ but are the means by which people are re-invented. The invention of movable type was the decisive moment in the change from a culture in which all the senses partook of a common interplay to a tyranny of the visual. Movable type, with its ability to reproduce texts accurately and swiftly, extended the drive toward homogeneity and repeatability already in evidence in the emergence of perspectival art and the exigencies of the single "point of view". He writes: the world of visual perspective is one of unified and homogeneous space. Such a world is alien to the resonating diversity of spoken words. So language was the last art to accept the visual logic of Gutenberg technology, and the first to rebound in the electric age. (136) For McLuhan, the standardized letter forms of movable type reduced spoken language and even the vagaries of hand-written communication to deviations from an original type. This not only resulted in the commodification of literature but the simultaneous emergence of the "author" and the "public." "Manuscript technology," he writes, "did not have the intensity or power of extension to create publics on a national scale. What we call 'nations' did not and could not precede the advent of Gutenberg technology any more than they can survive the advent of electric circuitry with its power of totally involving all people in other people" (ix).

    55. McLUHAN, MARSHALL & DAVID CARSON. The Book Of Probes. - Buchhandlung Walther Koe
    Katalog Nr. 118 Kunst 180 Neuerscheinungen Winter 2003, Leseempfehlungen. mcluhan, marshall DAVID CARSON. The Book of Probes. Kataloge
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    This is a collection of Marshall McLuhan's finest words, culled from his books, his more than 200 speeches, his classes at the University of Toronto (especially the famous Monday Night Seminars), and from the nearly 700 shorter writings he published between 1945 and 1980, the year of his death. This collaboration brings together two masters of the discontinuous, anti-linear approach to communication. David Carson responds to McLuhan's verbal challenges with strong volley of rich new energy, often in the form of a probe of his own.
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    57. Marshall McLuhan Meets William Gibson In "Cyberspace"
    Masthead CMC Magazine September 1, 1995 / Page 4 FEATURE. marshall mcluhan Meets William Gibson in Cyberspace . by Michael E. Doherty, Jr. (doherm@rpi.edu)
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    Marshall McLuhan Meets William Gibson in "Cyberspace"
    by Michael E. Doherty, Jr. doherm@rpi.edu The other day, I was skimming several hundred e-mail messages that accumulated while I was offline in August and found myself fascinated by a conversation taking place on chortt-L (Computers in Humanities: Overcoming Resistance to Teaching with Technology), in which colleagues were discussing the particulars of titling a book chapter involving teaching in computer-mediated environments. One participant wrote, insistently, that the phrase "CMC" would be better replaced with "Cyberspace," as abbreviations are sometimes linguistic barriers. She contended, "with cyberspace in the title, at least our audience will know what we're talking about." It is her latter claim that is most intriguing to CMC professionals. When we say "cyberspace," do we in fact "know what we're talking about"? Michael Benedikt, author of Cyberspace: First Steps , takes a crack at an over-arching definition in his 1994 book: "Cyberspace: A word from the pen of William Gibson , science fiction writer, circa 1984 . . . A new universe, a parallel universe created and sustained by the world's computers and communication lines . . . The tablet become a page become a screen become a world, a virtual world . . . A common mental geography, built, in turn, by consensus and revolution, canon and experiment . . . Its corridors form wherever electricity runs with intelligence . . . The realm of pure information . . . "

    58. Über Marshall McLuhan

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    Eine Hauptthese McLuhans lautet: "Das Medium ist die Botschaft." Nicht der jeweilige "Inhalt" und die jeweilige Anwendbarkeit der Medien sind entscheidend, sondern die Medien an sich an sich an sich - hat die Macht, "seine eigenen Postulate dem Ahnungslosen aufzuzwingen". (Originalbuchseite 437) an sich Diese Essenz ist es, (Originalbuchseite 438)
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    59. Webcorp -- Audio Quotes From McLuhan
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    T he voice of the media-master himself! These are .wav files recorded at 11025 khz. Right now we are concentrating on adding material but we will be converting to .au format soon. This description of the self-styled aim of the producers of Muzak (Synthetic Music) seems, like many of McLuhan's quotes, to have a broader relevance. If only we could figure out what that broader significance is....(31K WAV). The responsibility of lecturer, the audience and presumably all of us, here in the Global Village.(235k) What's happening to the current structure of media. The NY Times and similar information providers are in a perilous position unless they change the way they do business.(60k) "Literacy is on the Skids!" Excerpt from an Interview.(127k) "...perceptual, not conceptual." What McLuhan is not interested in Content!(24k) "something has to be perceived to be understood." "inner tripping is natural in the Electric Age."(28k) "The power of the printed word to shape your awareness has nothing to do with what you print." More on the "importance" of media content. Marshall's determination "We are now not passengers on Spaceship Earth, but the crew." ... "When Walter Cronkite says 'that's the way it is,' he is charismatically telling you what sort of a fantasy world you live in. McLuhan raps in this one!(96k) Click Here for Ordering Information Back to Webcorp webmaster@webcorp.com

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