Abstract

An investigation into the introduction of television in private automobiles taking as its objects advertising discourse, television news and Hollywood-produced disaster epics. The representational strategies at work in these visual forms overlap and, taken in relationship to each other, can help illuminate collective anxieties regarding contemporary post-Cold War culture in the United States.

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