Tomlinson - Cultural Imperialism: A Critical Introduction
Tomlinson, J. (1991). Cultural Imperialism: A Critical Introduction. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN: 978-0801842504 (London: Pinter Press, ISBN: 978-0861877515)
The term ‘cultural imperialism’ emerged in scholarly discourse in the late 1960s. Its roots were in critical communication scholarship, which tried to describe the growing worldwide influence of the United States and its commercial media system in the context of the Cold War. Theory built around this term claimed that US culture was being spread to developing nations by the use of specific media products, imagery and messages, as well as by the ever-growing expansion of the private model of the media system.
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