Power and Television in Latin America: The Dominican Case
By (Author) Antonio V. Menendez-Alarcon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
4th December 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
302.2345097283
Hardback
208
This volume examines the relationship between the development and functioning of television and concrete political and economic processes in the third world. Antonio Menendez Alarcon focuses on the Dominican Republic, where television was introduced by a dictator (Trujillo) as a form of political power, and where the old dictatorial forms have permeated the newer, supposedly democratic media. The author looks at the relationship between television network organization and control and programming; the industry's long-range effects on culture and development; and the extent to which television contributes to the free marketplace of ideas. The methodology encompasses a set of techniques, including field research in the political democracy of the Dominican Republic (in-depth interviews and non-participant observation), content analysis, and document analysis. The results of the author's study reveal that even though some dissent is tolerated, the overall message diffused in Dominican television corresponds to the basic elements and interests of a business-oriented society; hence, the widely accepted assumption of the right to hear different opinions is subverted by the commercial role of television. According to the author, television portrayals of elections constitute dramatized rituals of democracy that legitimize the myth of political equality and collective self-determination while leading citizens to apathy and political resignation. Power and Television in Latin America should be read by all students and scholars interested in critical theory of mass media, production of culture, and sociology of Latin America.
Overall, a pioneering work that deserves a careful reading by scholars and students alike.-Choice
"Overall, a pioneering work that deserves a careful reading by scholars and students alike."-Choice
ANTONIO MENENDEZ ALARCON is Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Indiana, South Bend. He has taught at the Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo and at Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, and has published several books in Spanish.