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ear false consciousness 29, 63, 146–7
media of 99 false identity 70, 72–3, 120
Eco, Umberto 56 fame
economy mechanical reproduction and 135–9
fusion of state and 124–5 Family Business, A 170
Ecstasy of Communication 194–5 Family Television 8
electronic media fans
similarities with print culture 92 as part of celebrity culture 147–8
Eliot, Thomas Stearns [1888–1965] 99 fascism 18, 37, 42
elitism 68 characterized as aesthecization of
emancipation politics 53
media technologies and 18 ideology of 208
emo 32, 180, 188, 193, 202 increasing dominance of 28
empowerment 157 manipulation of aura for political
potential of film 198 purposes 29
Engels, Friedrich [1820–95] 33, 114, fashion 59
162 fast food 51
England, Lynndie 192–3 fetishes 47
enlightenment 33, 67 film 36, 103
as foundation of contemporary West- as means of materialist
ern society 64 representation 30
as mass deception 69–71 empowering potential of 198
assessment of 64 First World War see World War I
dialectic of 40, 69 flow of desire
instrumental reason and 67 concept of 212
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
63–4 Food Network 34, 170–1, 174–6
enlightenment reason food porn 169–73
form 202
false totality of 66
entertainment relationship with content 5
ideology of 71–2 franchise 58
television and 81 Frankfurt Institute of Cultural Research
– see – Frankfurt School
entertainment industry 69
fame and 135 Frankfurt School 5–6, 9–10, 32, 39,
environments 65 62–3, 69, 81, 86, 93, 107–9, 143–4, 206
Espias, Alfred Victor [1844–1922] 95 freedom of expression 69
ethnic cleansing French Revolution 64
role of radio in 100 Freud, Sigmund [1856–1939] 24–5, 86
Freud-Marxist theory 101
exchange-value Freudian unconscious 49
move from use-value 115
friendly fascism 19, 206
notion of 56 From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological His-
use-value and 47
tory of the German Cinema 39
exhibition Futurism 28–29
artas20
devaluation of 21 Galileo Galilei [1564–1642] 63
existential banality 155 Gamson, Joshua 135, 147, 150, 159
explicit images 46 gastroporn 34, 170–1
explicitness 182–3 Geldof, Bob 133
ethos of 156 generation gap 95–6
genocide
factual entertainment 155 role of radio in Rwandan 100
false abstraction 53–4, 65–6 geo-politics 187–95
false concreteness 65 Georg Simmel 174
as inversion of ratio 52 Germany
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