When Media Goes to War: Hegemonic Discourse, Public Opinion, and the Limits of Dissent - Anthony Dimaggio - Books - Monthly Review Press - 9781583672006 - February 1, 2010
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When Media Goes to War: Hegemonic Discourse, Public Opinion, and the Limits of Dissent

Anthony Dimaggio

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When Media Goes to War: Hegemonic Discourse, Public Opinion, and the Limits of Dissent

In this fresh and provocative book, Anthony DiMaggio uses the war in Iraq and the United States confrontations with Iran as his touchstones to probe the sometimes fine line between news and propaganda. Using Antonio Gramsci's concept of hegemony and drawing upon the seminal works of Noam Chomsky, Edward Herman, and Robert McChesney, DiMaggio combines a rigorousempirical analysis and clear, lucid prose to enlighten readers about issues essential to the struggle for a critical media and a functioning democracy. If, as DiMaggio shows, our newspapers and television news programs play a decisive role in determining what we think, and if, as he demonstrates convincingly, what the media give us is largely propaganda that supports an oppressive and undemocratic status quo, then it is incumbent upon us to make sure that they are responsive to the majority and not just the powerful and privileged few.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 1, 2010
ISBN13 9781583672006
Publishers Monthly Review Press
Pages 288
Dimensions 153 × 30 × 223 mm   ·   793 g
Language English  

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