

An edition of The mechanical bride: folklore of industrial man (1951)
By Marshall McLuhan
Publish Date
1967
Publisher
Routledge & K. Paul
Language
eng
Pages
157
Description:
"This brilliant and witty approach to the contemporary scene revolutionized the study of communication theory in our time. Marshall McLuhan's famous pronouncement that 'the medium is the message' is revealed, in this seminal work, by the 'media' themselves--the original advertisements; the contemporary heroes from Tarzan to Superman; the executive gimmicks of 'know how' and 'plain talk' that constitute the folklore of industrial man. Professor McLuhan's penetrating and probing approach has invaluable insights for all readers--general reader or educator, management man or creative writer--indeed, for every consumer or creator in every field. ... Long a famous 'underground' work, The mechanical bride is now obviously the book that pointed the way toward untangling the complicated web of today's communications."--Jacket.
subjects: Advertising, Consumers, Positioning (Advertising), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Advertising, Social psychology, United States, Beeldcultuur, Familial & genetic, Psychologie sociale, Volkskultur, Industriegesellschaft, Massenmedien, Consommateurs, Publicité, Reclamedrukwerk, Abnormalities, Embryonic Structures, Werbung, Advertising, psychological aspects, Consumers, united states, Congresses, Familial and Genetic
Places: United States