
PPF Live Film Special: Network w/Helen Lewis
Past Present Future
Media, Politics, and the Myth of Stability
This chapter examines the complex relationship between television and film, focusing on the portrayal of media figures like Howard Beale and the influence of visual culture on contemporary politics. The discussion highlights the appeal of authoritarian simplicity in governance and the rise of populism, while also critiquing modern conspiracy theories and their impact on public perception. By analyzing the evolution of media personalities and sexual politics, the speakers reveal deeper societal critiques and the ramifications of storytelling in shaping identity and belief systems.
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