
Boston Mass-Mediated
In Boston Mass-Mediated, Stanley Corkin explores the power of mass media to define a place. He examines the tensions between the emergent and prosperous city of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and its representation in a range of media genres such as news journalism, professional sports broadcasting, and popular films like Mystic River and The Departed. This mass media, with its ever-increasing digital reach, has emphasized a city restricted by tropes suggestive of an earlier Boston—racism, white ethnic crime, Catholicism, and a pre-modern insularity—even as it becomes increasingly international and multicultural. These tropes mediate our understanding and experience of the city. Using Boston as a case study, Corkin contends that our contemporary sense of place occurs through a media saturated world, a world created by the explosion of digital technology that is steeped in preconceptions.
- Undertittel
- Urban Space and Culture in the Digital Age
- Forfatter
- Stanley Corkin
- ISBN
- 9781625348241
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 27.9.2024
- Antall sider
- 280
