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  1. The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man (1951) [1] is a study of popular culture by Marshall McLuhan, treating newspapers, comics, and advertisements as poetic texts. [2]

    • Marshall McLuhan
    • 1951
  2. A slow-moving, gnomic version of Barthes’ Mythologies, The Mechanical Bride is an early attempt by McLuhan to reckon with postwar America’s totalizing consumer culture. Here, McLuhan pairs cultural artifacts – mostly ads, some comics – with mini-essays that sort-of analyze and sort-of philosophize whatever it is that’s under scrutiny.

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    • Hardcover
  3. Mar 17, 2020 · The mechanical bride : folklore of industrial man. "This brilliant and witty approach to the contemporary scene revolutionized the study of communication theory in our time. Marshall McLuhan's famous pronouncement that 'the medium is the message' is revealed, in this seminal work, by the 'media' themselves--the original advertisements; the ...

  4. ALL OF WHICH MAKES McLuhan’s first book, The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man, a study of advertising published by the distinguished independent house Vanguard Press in 1951, so strong a marker in his own story, and so captivating today: hilarious, threatening, inspiring, scary for the world it depicts and the solutions it seems ...

    • Greil Marcus
  5. Jan 1, 2008 · The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man Paperback – Illustrated, January 1, 2008. by Marshall McLuhan (Author) 4.6 20 ratings. See all formats and editions.

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    • 1951
    • Marshall McLuhan
    • Marshall McLuhan
  6. Sep 26, 2016 · This provocative documentary explores the world of artificial companionsfrom life-sized silicone sex dolls to humanoid robots—and offers a surprisingly human, at times humorous, look at the men who build, animate, and love them. Filmed in the U.S.A., U.K., Japan, and Germany.

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  8. The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man. Marshall McLuhan. Vanguard Press, 1951 - Advertising - 157 pages. "This brilliant and witty approach to the contemporary scene revolutionized the...