Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 144
Trim: 8¼ x 9¼
978-0-7425-4107-8 • Hardback • February 2006 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7425-4108-5 • Paperback • February 2006 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
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Arthur Asa Berger is professor emeritus of broadcast and electronic communication arts at San Francisco State University.
Chapter 1 Introduction: How You Can Use This Book
Chapter 2 1 Words and Communication
Chapter 3 2 Signs and Semiotics
Chapter 4 3 When I Use a Word, Humpty Dumpty Said...
Chapter 5 4 Antithetical Meaning of Words
Chapter 6 5 Society Precedes the Individual
Chapter 7 6 Language Codes
Chapter 8 7 The Structuralist Perspective
Chapter 9 8 Culture and the Unconscious
Chapter 10 9 The Importance of Metaphor
Chapter 11 10 A Model of Communication Process
Chapter 12 11 The Lasswell Formula
Chapter 13 12 Art and Society: A Model
Chapter 14 13 Dialogic Aspects of Communication
Chapter 15 14 Conversation as Narrative
Chapter 16 15 Men and Women Use Language Differently
Chapter 17 16 Black Speech
Chapter 18 17 People of Color and the Media
Chapter 19 18 Nonverbal Communication
Chapter 20 19 Facial Expressions
Chapter 21 20 Fashion as Communication
Chapter 22 21 Symbolism and Religion
Chapter 23 22 The Meaning of Symbols
Chapter 24 23 The House as a Symbol of Femininity
Chapter 25 24 Miss America's Mythic Significance
Chapter 26 25 Images of Women in Advertising
Chapter 27 26 The Power of Advertising in Capitalist Societies
Chapter 28 27 Myths and Society
Chapter 29 28 Robinson Crusoe as Myth
Chapter 30 29 Fairy Tales and the Psyche
Chapter 31 30 Hot and Cool Media
Chapter 32 31 The Impact of Postmodernism
Chapter 33 32 The Postmodern Eye
Chapter 34 33 Mind and Media
Chapter 35 34 Cybertexts and Video Games
Chapter 36 35 Digital Media
Chapter 37 36 Smart Mobs
Chapter 38 37 How Crowds Think
Chapter 39 38 Television and Art
Chapter 40 39 Amusing Ourselves to Death
Chapter 41 40 Narratives in the Media
Chapter 42 41 Television Is a Dramatic Medium
Chapter 43 42 The Power of Rock Music
Chapter 44 43 Artistic Texts
Chapter 45 44 Psychoanalysis and Literature
Chapter 46 45 Humor and Communication
Chapter 47 46 On Comedy
Chapter 48 47 What Does Art Do?
Chapter 49 48 Interpretation and Art
Chapter 50 49 The Society of Spectacle
Chapter 51 50 Representation and Difference
Chapter 52 Appendix: Learning Games and Activities
Chapter 53 Glossary
Chapter 54 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 55 Biographies of Key Text Authors
Arthur Asa Berger's choice of 50 prominent thinkers about communication is an intellectual journey from Aristotle to McLuhan with stops along the way at such road posts as Freud, Jung, and many of today's eminent communication scholars. Berger has selected a key writing from each and includes his own analysis and perspective of their work. The book includes exercises for students and is a clear requisite for any introductory course on communication.
— A. Michael Noll, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California
I have been waiting for a book like this for eight to ten years! Finally, a text that is accessible to undergraduates who are new to the emerging discipline of culture and communication and yet honors the complexity of that discipline's roots, central questions, and broad reach.
— Marie Garland, Ithaca College
Communication theory is an ideal subject for Arthur Asa Berger, because—as any reader will soon discover—he is a genius at communicating complex ideas simply, directly, and with a unique sense of humor.
— Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs
—A concise supplemental text for introductory courses in media studies, mass communication, media and society, communication theory, media and culture, and cultural studies.
—Offers a creative approach to media studies and shows the importance of dialogueand narratives.
—Includes 50 brief selections from key texts in communication, media, and cultural studies.
—Provides the author's accessible analysis and commentary on each selection.
—Includes classroom games and activities based on the concepts introduced.
—Features amusing drawings by the author as an added bonus!