Seducing America
How Television Charms the Modern Voter
- Roderick P. Hart - University of Texas, Austin, USA
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Political Communication
Political Communication
September 1998 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Roderick P Hart's Revised Edition of Seducing America is a revealing examination of how television's format of presenting politics has changed the way viewers act, vote and feel about politics in the United States. With a rigorous blend of rhetorical and statistical research, Hart asserts that while television makes viewers feel knowledgeable, important, informed and close to the political representatives, it disguises increasing apathy and inaction as voter turnouts decrease and a general dissatisfaction with the political system is expressed.
Political Feelings
Feeling Intimate
Feeling Informed
Feeling Clever
Feeling Busy
Feeling Important
Residual Feelings
"Roderick P. Hart engages in a wide-ranging and fruitful analysis of television’s impact on American politics. Each chapter grows from an incisive, original claim. The book contains many original observations, stated in an active, compelling style. The book belongs in all academic libraries and deserves adoption in undergraduate political science and communications courses."
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