Round 2: Tossup 8

A book by this theorist begins by analyzing the contentless “environment” of a light bulb. This theorist claimed that privacy only existed in the early modern period, but we still value it since “we look at the present through a rear-view mirror.” (10[1])This theorist argued that in the electronic age, everyone is concerned with everyone else’s business in a “global village.” (10[1])This author of The Gutenberg Galaxy described media (10[1])that require viewers to expend low or high levels of effort as “hot” and “cool” in a book that argues that the form of a medium is more important than its content. (10[2])For 10 points, what Canadian (-5[1])“father of media studies” claimed “the medium is the message?” ■END■ (0[11])

ANSWER: Marshall McLuhan
<Cambridge B, Social Science> | Packet B
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