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The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001
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- ISBN8231404421
- EAN9798231404421
- Date de parution01/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001, Michael Connor delves into the dynamic intersection between the political and cultural worlds during a pivotal year in history. As the world grappled with the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the media, entertainment, and global politics converged in unprecedented ways. Connor examines how music, television, film, and digital media shaped public opinion, fueled political movements, and influenced the direction of world affairs.
From the rise of political activism through music and the mass appeal of reality TV, to the powerful sway of Hollywood blockbusters and the birth of digital platforms that reshaped political campaigning, this book explores the profound ways pop culture defined the political landscape. Through expert analysis, primary sources, and a deep understanding of cultural shifts, The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001 offers readers an engaging, insightful look at how the media of the time helped forge the political world we know today.
From the rise of political activism through music and the mass appeal of reality TV, to the powerful sway of Hollywood blockbusters and the birth of digital platforms that reshaped political campaigning, this book explores the profound ways pop culture defined the political landscape. Through expert analysis, primary sources, and a deep understanding of cultural shifts, The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001 offers readers an engaging, insightful look at how the media of the time helped forge the political world we know today.
In The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001, Michael Connor delves into the dynamic intersection between the political and cultural worlds during a pivotal year in history. As the world grappled with the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the media, entertainment, and global politics converged in unprecedented ways. Connor examines how music, television, film, and digital media shaped public opinion, fueled political movements, and influenced the direction of world affairs.
From the rise of political activism through music and the mass appeal of reality TV, to the powerful sway of Hollywood blockbusters and the birth of digital platforms that reshaped political campaigning, this book explores the profound ways pop culture defined the political landscape. Through expert analysis, primary sources, and a deep understanding of cultural shifts, The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001 offers readers an engaging, insightful look at how the media of the time helped forge the political world we know today.
From the rise of political activism through music and the mass appeal of reality TV, to the powerful sway of Hollywood blockbusters and the birth of digital platforms that reshaped political campaigning, this book explores the profound ways pop culture defined the political landscape. Through expert analysis, primary sources, and a deep understanding of cultural shifts, The Impact of Pop Culture on Politics in 2001 offers readers an engaging, insightful look at how the media of the time helped forge the political world we know today.