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`It's easy to be snobbish about media culture; the great merit of Roger Silverstone's book is to make the reader understand just how important that culture is' - Richard Sennett, New York University `A remarkable book which argues for a new paradigm for the study of the media' - Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche `A persuasive and sophisticated discussion of the role of the media in modern life at the threshold of the twenty-first century' - Ellen Seiter, University of California `A very important book, one that moves media theory and argument on at long last. This is an attempt to get people to think differently about the media - not ju
Memory
Memory
We appear to be living increasingly without history. The past, like the present, is fractured by division and indifference. The late-modern world re-invents itself nightly through costume drama and false memory. Traditions come late and languid. Remembrance is a dead end. We have lost the art of memory. Yet we are ...
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