Animated cartoons are part of a multi-billion dollar mass communications industry that began shortly before the turn of the 20th century. The first cartoons appeared almost with the birth of the film industry. Beginning with the late 1920s, cartoon “shorts” appeared in almost every double feature. But by the late 1960s, the major studios had eliminated the theatrical cartoon shorts, only to resurrect them for a younger television audience. Cartoon Monickers is the story not only of cartoons, but of the film and television industries, and American social values.
Walter M. Brasch Knihy
Tento autor zkoumá každodenní život s neúprosným okem pro detail, jeho próza je ostrá a pronikavá. Jeho díla se často zabývají složitostí lidských vztahů a hledáním smyslu v obyčejných chvílích. Prostřednictvím svého osobitého stylu vtahuje čtenáře do bohatě vykreslených světů, kde se pravda a fikce prolínají. Jeho psaní je svědectvím o síle příběhu a jeho schopnosti odhalit hluboké pravdy o našem světě.





Black English and the Mass Media
- 380 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
From analysis of the mass media, Dr. Brasch develops a major new theory to explain the historical development of Black English, and to present a hypothesis that may explain historical development of genre. Dr. Brasch discusses the sociological, psychological, cultural, historical, linguistic, and journalistic bases of Black English. Black English and the Mass Media provides a significant and important base for understanding American language and culture.
Fracking America: Sacrificing Health and the Environment for Short-Term Economic Benefit
- 690 stránek
- 25 hodin čtení
The book delves into the multifaceted impacts of fracking, examining its economic, political, health, and environmental consequences. It presents a thorough historical context and explores the psychological effects on communities in shale areas, alongside issues like worker safety and agricultural impacts. Dr. Brasch’s extensive interviews with over 300 individuals provide diverse perspectives, revealing hidden connections between politicians and the fracking industry. The author critiques exaggerated economic claims and emphasizes the often-overlooked long-term risks associated with this controversial extraction method.
Walter Brasch offers insightful and engaging commentary on the media landscape, showcasing his extensive knowledge and sharp wit. His unique perspective makes him a standout voice in media criticism, providing readers with a thoughtful and entertaining examination of contemporary issues.