3. Douglas Kellner says “Radio, television, film, and the other products of
media culture provide materials in which we forge our own identities;
our sense of selfhood; our sense of what it means to be male or female;
our sense of class, ethnicity, race, nationality, sexuality; and the
difference between “us” and “them.” Douglas seems to say that
everything in life is something we see through a type of media.
4. As children this is all we
ever do, even when our
parents call us
for something.
5. What makes the media so
interesting? Why do we use it in
a way that makes us not seem so
real?