Newton N. Minow’s “Vast Wasteland”: Rhetoric of the end of the golden age of television

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Res Rhetorica Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.29107/rr2022.2.8
Rafał Kuś
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Abstract

This paper offers an analysis of the landmark 1961 speech given by the Federal Communications Commission chairman, Newton N. Minow (born 1926). It includes a discussion of the rhetorical situation in which the oration was delivered, review of the persuasive tactics employed by the orator and the goals he attempted to achieve, as well as assessment of the degree to which his effort was successful. The speech is analyzed against the political background of the early days of the Kennedy administration, marked by social optimism and rapid technological progress. Widely regarded as the most significant speech on television in the history of American rhetoric, Minow’s oration was delivered during turbulent times for the U.S. media and has indeed led to far-reaching changes in the nation’s broadcasting environment, including the establishment of the system of public media in the second half of the 1960s. The landmark speech caused a great deal of stir in the national consciousness as well, becoming a part of the popular culture of the decade, with the words “vast wasteland” still remembered today.
牛顿·n·米诺的《荒原》:电视黄金时代结束的修辞
本文对美国联邦通信委员会主席牛顿·n·米诺(生于1926年)1961年发表的具有里程碑意义的演讲进行了分析。它包括对演讲的修辞情境的讨论,对演讲者所使用的说服策略的回顾,以及他试图达到的目标,以及对他的努力成功程度的评估。这篇演讲是在肯尼迪政府早期的政治背景下进行分析的,当时的社会乐观主义和迅速的技术进步。米诺的演讲被广泛认为是美国修辞学史上最重要的电视演讲,他的演讲是在美国媒体的动荡时期发表的,并确实导致了美国广播环境的深远变化,包括20世纪60年代下半叶公共媒体制度的建立。这一具有里程碑意义的演讲也在国民意识中引起了巨大的轰动,成为那个年代流行文化的一部分,“广阔的荒地”这个词至今仍被人们记住。
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