By Charles kulwa n reg no 42688
Temptation to remain focused on McLuhan
He was right. Perhaps the biggest temptation to dwell on McLuhan is that
McLuhan was correct about things that others at the time were not able to
perceive or understand. More clearly than most other social observers, McLuhan
was able to see past the surface content of television and radio programs,
films and books in order to analyze the nature underlying medium, what was
special about it, and how it was different from other media.
While others focused of imitation and on counting acts of violence,
sexuality or sexism, McLuhan ( 1964/1994) in his most famous pun, attacked this
focus on message by declaring, ‘’the medium is the message, emphasis use
reshapes people and culture, I’ve called this approach ‘ medium theory-
following McLuhan in the singular ‘’ medium as the key message- rather than
media ecology or media theory in general, because medium theory focuses on the
unusual characteristics that distinguish one medium, or one type of media, from
other media( Meyrowitz, 1985)
Even more impressive, McLuhan was able to see past the specific of radio
and television to some underlying characteristics that set electronic media
(what he called electric media) apart from print media. While others saw
general continuity (or simply cultural decline) he saw fundamental difference
and transformation.
As Paul Levinson ( 1999) has documented in impressive detail in his book
digital McLuhan, McLuhan’s theory are even a better match for the current
digital age they were for the communication technologies that existed when
McLuhan was writing .indeed, McLuhan spoke about the global village’’ long
before there was even a CNN, let alone a world wide web. When McLuhan wrote
about electric, media making all of us present to each other across the globe,
he did a rather good job of describing a world of email and instant messaging
that was beyond the imagination of his contemporaries
As even critics of McLuhan would now have to acknowledge his understanding
media gave us the current conceptions about and awareness of media and the
information age, it’s difficult to believe today, yet when McLuhan wrote his
earliest draft of understanding media in 1959 as high school media curriculum
for the us. National association of
educational broadcaster, generally enthusiastic reviewer cautioned that the
term media was not in the average teachers vocabulary and would need to be
explained clearly ( Gordon, 1997) simply, some early critics’ of McLuhan put
the word media in quotes to distance themselves from what they saw as McLuhan
odds usage( Burke, 1968 Mroszak)
McLuhan was wrong in some of his predictions, His claims that the end
was in sight for baseball, cities, and the automobile seem pretty far off mark.
But he was usually right. In understanding media (1964/1994) McLuhan correctly
saw that advances in technologies would lead executives to do work once done by
servants and secretaries, that it was becoming impossible to isolate minorities
and youth from the larger culture.
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