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McLuhan
[ muh-kloo-uhn ]
noun
- Marshall, 1911–80, Canadian cultural historian and mass-communications theorist.
McLuhan
/ əˈːə /
noun
- McLuhan(Herbert) Marshall19111980MCanadianWRITING: writerMISC: media analyst ( Herbert ) Marshall . 1911–80, Canadian author of works analysing the mass media, including Understanding Media (1964) and The Medium is the Message (1967)
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“In terms of McLuhan, it isn’t a cool medium, it becomes a hot medium.”
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McLuhan argued more than 50 years ago that we would be enslaved by "new media" if we couldn't adapt to it.
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It’s like the moment in “Annie Hall” when Marshall McLuhan arrives.
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No less a scholar of mass media than Marshall McLuhan praised Shepherd for utilizing “radio as a new medium for a new kind of novel that he writes nightly.”
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A freewheeling media satire full of visual tricks and topical references to the Vietnam War and the media guru Marshall McLuhan, “Head” tanked at the box office.
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