Tour visits chico, california. For six years, we have traveled to u. S. Cities, bringing the our viewers. You can learn more online. Media smack down, deconstructing the news and media journalism. Reporter of the Indianapolis Star for 25 years. He is a prolific author in retirement. He put together the manuscript and brought me toward the end of things to bring a different perspective to the work. The book gives this brush over of the history of journalism. There is a nice chapter on that. The basic idea is you have these series of factors that transform journalism in the last 75 years. We had the rise of corporate ownership starting in 1946. We had the rise of the internet. We had the rise of the world wide web, which changed almost everything and allowed individuals to participate. Economicad global collapse starting about 2007. Along with that, we had the rise and socialnes, apps, media. You have this corporate storm, declining returns because of competition and economic issues, res
, vamps and tramps, new essays which came out in 1994, the birds a study of Alfred Hitchcock published by the british film institute. Great road burns, Camille Paglia reads 43 of the worlds best poems and glaring images of the books she was here last year with five years ago including a journey through art from egypt to star wars. She is here this evening with her seventh book, free women free men. Sex, gender feminism. A cycle selection of her most notable lectures on the subject. Her third essay collection will be out by year from this fall from pantheon, a publisher expense publishing her work since sexual persona. She was contributor for salon. Com, beginning with its debut issue in 1995, written numerous articles on art, literature, feminism, religion, education and politics or publication around the world. Its a pleasure to thank you all for being here and now please join me in welcoming back to seattle Camille Paglia. [applause] hello. I dont know which microphone to use first b
Of the 1950s and hippies of the 1960s. He also talked about the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. This class is about 55 minutes. Going to talk about the prof. Rorabaugh ok, so today we are going to talk about the counterculture, which in many ways people have associated with the 1960s as one of the major aspects of the 1960s. One could say of the decade of the 1960s, radical politics clearly failed and faded away. And social change bumped up against limitations. Race relations changed and official segregation disappeared and america became more tolerant, but race did not disappear as a fact. Many liberals in the 1950s and 1960s hope it would be destroyed. Gender relations also changed. Women assumed new roles but women and men soon came to realize the differences have not been revealed by somebody declaring men and women are equal. Men and women would not see things the same way. The greatest changes that took place clearly was cultural changes. A lot of the
Of the 1950s and hippies of the 1960s. He also talked about the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. This class is about 55 minutes. Going to talk about the prof. Rorabaugh ok, so today we are going to talk about the counterculture, which in many ways people have associated with the 1960s as one of the major aspects of the 1960s. One could say of the decade of the 1960s, radical politics clearly failed and faded away. And social change bumped up against limitations. Race relations changed and official segregation disappeared and america became more tolerant, but race did not disappear as a fact. Many liberals in the 1950s and 1960s hope it would be destroyed. Gender relations also changed. Women assumed new roles but women and men soon came to realize the differences have not been revealed by somebody declaring men and women are equal. Men and women would not see things the same way. The greatest changes that took place clearly was cultural changes. A lot of the
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