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Architectures of Illusion: From Motion Pictures to Navigable Interactive ...
edited by - 2003 - 214 pages
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The Literary Underground: Writers and the Totalitarian Experience, 1900-1950

John Hoyles - History - 1991 - 324 pages
...social analysis of mass-man in ‘The culture industry: Enlightenment as mass deception' (1944): Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part. Even the aesthetic activities of political opposites are one in their enthusiastic obedience to the...
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Fiction, Crime, and Empire: Clues to Modernity and Postmodernism

Jon Thompson - Crime in literature - 1993 - 212 pages
...all-encompassing, superficial mass civilization. Their rhetoric, like Leavis's, is infamously programmatic: Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part. Even the aesthetic activities of political opposites are one in their enthusiastic obedience to the...
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Adorno's Aesthetics of Music

Max Paddison - Music - 1997 - 396 pages
...everything that comes under its control: for culture now impresses the same stamp on everything. Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part. Even the aesthetic activities of political opposites are one in their enthusiastic obedience to the...
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Advertising and Popular Culture

Jib Fowles - Business & Economics - 1996 - 304 pages
...and Adorno (1944/1972) chapter entitled “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception.” “Film, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part” (p. 120), they argued in an attempt to promote an analogy between repetitious industrial production...
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The Culture Industry Revisited: Theodor W. Adorno on Mass Culture

Deborah Cook - History - 1996 - 210 pages
...some passages of Dialectic of Enlightenment, Ryan assembles a few key phrases from this book: 'Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part'; 'Under monopoly all mass culture is identical ...';'. . . the achievement of standardisation and mass...
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Women in German Yearbook

Women in German Yearbook - Reference - 1995 - 260 pages
...Enlightenment as Mass Deception” Adorno and Horkheimer asserted that the products of the industry “make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part.” They believed in an “agreement—or at least the determination—of all executive authorities not...
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Dialectic of Enlightenment

Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer - History - 1997 - 288 pages
...cultural chaos is disproved every day; for culture now impresses the same stamp on everything. Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part. Even the aesthetic activities of political opposites are one in their enthusiastic obedience to the...
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Production of Culture/Cultures of Production

Paul du Gay - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1997 - 366 pages
...cultural chaos is disproved every day; for culture now impresses the same stamp on everything. Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part. Even the aesthetic activities of political opposites are one in their enthusiastic obedience to the...
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Theories of Cinema, 1945-1995

Francesco Casetti - Performing Arts - 1999 - 382 pages
...impresses the same stamp on everything.” On the other hand, it links all its compartments. “Films, radio, and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part” (Horkheimer and Adorno 1947 [1972]: 120). Some would explain this situation in purely practical terms....
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Modernity: Cultural modernity

Malcolm Waters - History - 1999 - 480 pages
...cultural chaos is disproved every day; for culture now impresses the same stamp on everything. Films, radio and magazines make up a system which is uniform as a whole and in every part. Even the aesthetic activities of political opposites are one in their enthusiastic obedience to the...
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