
About this book
An erudite and witty collection of Umberto Eco's essays on mass culture from the 1960s through the 1980s, including major pieces which have not been translated into English before. The discussion is framed by opposing characterizations of current intellectuals as apocalyptic and opposed to all mass culture, or as integrated intellectuals, so much a part of mass culture as to be unaware of serving it.
Organized in four main parts, "Mass Culture: Apocalypse Postponed," "Mass Media and the Limits of Communication," "The Rise and Fall of Counter-Cultures," and "In Search of Italian Genius," Eco looks at a variety of topics and cultural productions, including the world of Charlie Brown, distinctions between highbrow and lowbrow, the future of literacy, Chinese comic strips, whether countercultures exist, Fellini's Ginger and Fred, and the Italian genius industry.
Subjects
Social aspectsPopular cultureMass mediaSocial aspects of Mass mediaItaly, social life and customsMass media, social aspectsEssays (single author)Cultura popularCommunicationLanguage Arts / Linguistics / LiteracyMass media--social aspectsMass media--social aspects--italyPopular culture--italyHm101 .e28 1994306