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Ghana has always held a position of primacy in the African
political and historical imagination, due in no small part to the
indelible impression left president Kwame Nkrumah. This study
examines the symbolic strategies he used to construct the Ghanaian
state through currency, stamps, museums, flags, and other public
icons.
Ghana has always held a position of primacy in the African
political and historical imagination, due in no small part to the
indelible impression left president Kwame Nkrumah. This study
examines the symbolic strategies he used to construct the Ghanaian
state through currency, stamps, museums, flags, and other public
icons.
An analysis of the first and most comprehensive study of the
influence of movies on American youth, the Payne Fund Studies.
First published in 1933, these studies are intrinsically important
for their insights and conclusions regarding the effects of movies
on behaviour. They are, moreover, also an important landmark of
modern social science research, demonstrating the rapid evolution
of this discipline in American academic institutions over the first
three decades of the century. Based on more recently discovered
primary sources, whose contents are published here for the first
time, this volume also reproduces the long-missing first Payne Fund
study in its entirety.
Children and the Movies analyzes the first and most comprehensive study of the influence of movies on American youth, the Payne Fund Studies. First published in 1933, these studies--reproduced here in their entirety--are intrinsically important for their insights and conclusions regarding the effects of movies on behavior. They are, moreover, an important landmark of modern social science research, demonstrating the rapid evolution of this discipline in American academic institutions over the first three decades of the century.
The king of radio comedy from the Great Depression through the
early 1950s, Jack Benny was one of the most influential
entertainers in twentieth-century America. A master of comic timing
and an innovative producer, Benny, with his radio writers,
developed a weekly situation comedy to meet radio's endless need
for new material, at the same time integrating advertising into the
show's humor. Through the character of the vain, cheap everyman,
Benny created a "fall guy," whose frustrated struggles with his
employees addressed mid-century America's concerns with race,
gender, commercialism, and sexual identity. Kathryn H.
Fuller-Seeley contextualizes her analysis of Jack Benny and his
entourage with thoughtful insights into the intersections of
competing entertainment media and argues that transmedia stardom,
branded entertainment, and virality are, in fact, the newest
versions of key elements in the history of American popular
culture.
The king of radio comedy from the Great Depression through the
early 1950s, Jack Benny was one of the most influential
entertainers in twentieth-century America. A master of comic timing
and an innovative producer, Benny, with his radio writers,
developed a weekly situation comedy to meet radio's endless need
for new material, at the same time integrating advertising into the
show's humor. Through the character of the vain, cheap everyman,
Benny created a "fall guy," whose frustrated struggles with his
employees addressed mid-century America's concerns with race,
gender, commercialism, and sexual identity. Kathryn H.
Fuller-Seeley contextualizes her analysis of Jack Benny and his
entourage with thoughtful insights into the intersections of
competing entertainment media and argues that transmedia stardom,
branded entertainment, and virality are, in fact, the newest
versions of key elements in the history of American popular
culture.
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