Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Mondays with McLuhan (2): Emperor’s New Clothes

Marshall McLuhan solo-authored only three books: The Mechanical Bride (1951), The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), and Understanding Media (1964). Understanding Media helped McLuhan achieve fame and a unique dual status--- professor of English literature/ household name.

Philip Marchand, a McLuhan biographer, explains the jarring effect created by a new media. McLuhan’s insights suggest a window into the confusion surrounding this year’s electoral highjinks and subsequent panic. You knew Maestro Marshall would explain it all, right?

The quote below comes from Marchand’s book entitled Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messenger:

“McLuhan hit upon a better way of expressing the idea behind ‘the medium is the message.’ One could simply say that every new medium created its own environment, which acted on human sensibilities in a ‘bold and ruthless fashion.’

“The new, transformed environment had very curious properties, according to McLuhan. Like the emperor’s new clothes, he said, the environment was virtually invisible and unnoticeable—subliminal like a person’s facial expression and posture, which may change our attitude toward that person without our awareness. The reason this new environment was invisible, McLuhan explained, was that “it saturates the whole field of attention.”

(Marchand, p. 177)


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