I've read three books by Postman, Technopoly, Amusing Ourselves to Death, and How to Watch TV news. I've only had the opportunity to read one Mcluhan book, Media: The Extensions of Man. One thing I've taken away from all this, is a higher attention to the effect of new technologies and the effects of phonetic literacy which in turn led me to critique the effects of western philosophy. Needless to say most people don't even notice these things, much less understand the effects on their psyche.
I remember that daily show interview from back when I was in high school, if only I knew it was with Neil Postman! Thank you for posting this, great overview of ME
I read "The Disappearance of Childhood" years ago, and I never realized how relevant it would become for me as a teacher (in fact, I didn't put much stock in it). Perhaps it should have been titled "2004: A Teacher's Odyssey". The problems with this imbalance that Postman refered to in his book are magnified 1000-fold since it was first published. Now I truly understand!
I can't wait to read it. Amusing Ourselves to Death is possibly the best non fiction book I have read outside of Christian books such as those by John Macarthur or science by Jonathan Sarfati. I don't watch TV now.
Hey everybody - or the few people who watch vids like this one - this is one of only two videos featuring Neil Postman left on YT, after anticonsumer's account was closed by YT a week ago. If this matters to you, type "anticonsumer" and watch our videos.
Great to see Neil Postman, thanks for posting. He was and continues to be a large influence on my music video media critique "Thus Spoke The Spectacle," which I performed last year at NYU's Culture and Communications conference. I've uploaded one of my videos from the show directly influenced by him, "Now...This," for anyone interested in a music video interpretation of some of Professor Postman's ideas.
I've read three books by Postman, Technopoly, Amusing Ourselves to Death, and How to Watch TV news. I've only had the opportunity to read one Mcluhan book, Media: The Extensions of Man. One thing I've taken away from all this, is a higher attention to the effect of new technologies and the effects of phonetic literacy which in turn led me to critique the effects of western philosophy. Needless to say most people don't even notice these things, much less understand the effects on their psyche.
Cyanidespork 11 months ago
I remember that daily show interview from back when I was in high school, if only I knew it was with Neil Postman! Thank you for posting this, great overview of ME
MediaBlotter 1 year ago
Amusing Ourselves to Death Era has just started!
sadly...
masondarko 1 year ago
I have never read Amusing Ourselves to Death, but the title seems appropriate for our times.
langleydr 2 years ago
I read "The Disappearance of Childhood" years ago, and I never realized how relevant it would become for me as a teacher (in fact, I didn't put much stock in it). Perhaps it should have been titled "2004: A Teacher's Odyssey". The problems with this imbalance that Postman refered to in his book are magnified 1000-fold since it was first published. Now I truly understand!
langleydr 3 years ago 2
I can't wait to read it. Amusing Ourselves to Death is possibly the best non fiction book I have read outside of Christian books such as those by John Macarthur or science by Jonathan Sarfati. I don't watch TV now.
AliceinChaynz 2 years ago
i am doing an essay on this dude right now...
trekkey 4 years ago
Definitely a paucity of Postman posted.
soulstice99 4 years ago 2
Hey everybody - or the few people who watch vids like this one - this is one of only two videos featuring Neil Postman left on YT, after anticonsumer's account was closed by YT a week ago. If this matters to you, type "anticonsumer" and watch our videos.
parispeter2 4 years ago 2
Great to see Neil Postman, thanks for posting. He was and continues to be a large influence on my music video media critique "Thus Spoke The Spectacle," which I performed last year at NYU's Culture and Communications conference. I've uploaded one of my videos from the show directly influenced by him, "Now...This," for anyone interested in a music video interpretation of some of Professor Postman's ideas.
SpectacleShow 4 years ago
Superb!
PLev20062006 4 years ago