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  • Ryan, Susan, Popularizing Media: The Politics of Video in the Nicaraguan Revolution, Ph.D. Dissertation. New York University, 1996, 404
    Ph.D. Dissertation. New York University
    «This dissertation examines the role of popular video during the Nicaraguan revolution from... 1979 through... 1990. Chapters 1 and 2 examine concepts of "the popular" as a political construct in a number of theorists and movements ranging from Antonio Gramsci and British cultural studies, to Jesus Martin-Barbero and filmmakers associated with the New Latin American cinema... As popular media, we can see not only the validation of the popular classes in the sense of Gramsci's "national popular" culture, but also the contested meanings of the term "popular" itself...».
    SOGGETTI:Comunicazioni Di Massa; Nicaragua; Studi di caso





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