The most notable theorists connected
with the Frankfurt School were Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse and Max
Horkheimer - all committed Marxists who were associated with the Institute
for Social Research. They had founded in Frankfurt in 1923 but shifted in 1933
to New York due to II world war. The Frankfurt School in general was profoundly
pessimistic about the mass media.
In this approach cultural industry is completely
influenced by media. They criticized the
media’s uniformity worship of technique, monotony, escapism and production of
false needs.
The cultural industry is the base of the quality of life. The view of Frankfurt school was anti capitalist, also anti American.
The cultural industry is the base of the quality of life. The view of Frankfurt school was anti capitalist, also anti American.
Critical
cultural theory has extend the studies on the significance of media culture for
the experience of particular groups in society such as youth, the working class
ethnic minorities and other marginal categories.
The Frankfort School scholars claimed
that
Mass culture is a debased form in capitalist society: According to Adorno a monopoly control over the production and distribution of culture. He saw the formula of media content and the creation of stars as evidence of this.
Mass culture is designed to produce fauls consciousness
Mass Culture embodies a hegemonic ideology.
Adorno felt that the new cultural industry produced and maintained the authority of elite.
Cultural industry deceives us rather than enlightening us.
According to Adorno, Commodification is central process in cultural industry.
Mass art was merely a commodity to be sold, it designed to manipulate consumers through pre digested formulas and calculated effects rather than any concern for artistic form or truth content.
Adorno suggested some change in cultural industry because it
determine the quality of life. The Ideology can be decoded differently and even
revised. Popular culture can be
distinguished from mass culture.
A ideology is a set of common ideas occur in
mind. Eg. To answer the question who am I ? Why am I? It is a concept, it
involves commitment to a recognized position. There is three types of ideology.
They are
Dominant ideology: One which is held by most of the people and defines what is normal and right.
Subordinate Ideology: Set of ideas that agree with dominant ideology
Radical Ideology: Set of ideas that is in direct opposition to the dominant ideology.
The
aspect of ideology is visible in Mass communication. Newspapers and media which
are owned by individuals or groups who subscribe to a particular ideology often
adjust the content of their message accordingly. An ideology is a social
phenomenon, it is a collection of beliefs that shared by the members of group.
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