Postman's Amusing Ourself to Death Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Postman's Amusing Ourself to Death.

Postman's Amusing Ourself to Death Essay | Essay

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Postman's Amusing Ourself to Death

Summary: The "peek-a-boo" world of television has had a disastrous effect on the culture of the typographic mind.
The "peek-a-boo" world of television has had a disastrous effect on the culture of the typographic mind. Neil Postman in his book, Amusing Ourselves to Death explains how the "peek-a-boo" world of television has impacted modern discourse.

The typographic mind is that of a print based culture. The people in such a culture tend to speak in paragraph format and use proper grammar; they organize thoughts in a way that resembles a book. This is due to the fact that people were used to reading and therefore used to long periods of concentration, which allowed for long discussions. Typography allowed for people to say a lot and think a lot, which allowed for better articulation.

The "peek-a-boo" world of television is one in which the medium assembles disconnected facts in a "pseudo-context" (76) structure designed to make them more coherent and relevant. This structure is false creating a world...

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