Sunday, March 24, 2019
Postmans Amusing Ourselves to Death Essay -- Amusing Ourselves Death
Postmans fishy Ourselves to DeathI take just read Postmans Amusing Ourselves to Death. Postman states that the age of typography has been replaced by the age of television. This has changed the way we feel at the world and the way we think, which in turn has almost make us less intelligent. Postman speaks his opinions freely, and really gives the reader a bleak perspective on media, and the effect it has on society. To often we think nobody of what we see and read in the media, but after reading this bear you see things a lot differently. Postman believes that the culture is shaped by how its media is conducted. In the age of typography, for example, politicians spoke of how people wrote. In today?s society the news is broadcasted in bits and pieces, and the unrelated topics are all thrown and twisted up and tied together with the phrase Now and This. Our culture, he states, now functions ruff when focused on tiny bits of unrelated material. We believe that things should come in unrelated bits, continuously, and with lots of flash. To us it doesnt seem weird that commercials interrupt our programs every few minutes, though to someone who has never seen television, it would seem very singular indeed. Postman says that televisions have changed everything in our culture politics and teaching. Politics have conformed to the ways of television. An example is how debates are conducted in modern politics. Before debates lasted umteen hours and contained many long thought out res...
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