In A Moment of Danger: Critical Studies in the History of U.S.
Communication Since World War II, Janice Peck and Inger L. Stole
have collected sixteen essays that examine the remarkable role that
media have played in post-WWII U.S. history. From an examination of
the impact that the cold war and Senator McCarthy had on media
content in the 1950s to an analysis of the role that Oprah Winfrey
has played in shaping understandings of race in American culture, A
Moment of Danger offers a wide array of critical studies, all of
which, however, aim at thinking carefully not only about the way in
which the modes of media keep us in contact with the world, but
also about how they shape the way we understand ourselves and our
world.
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