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Definition of Marshall McLuhan
1. Noun. Canadian writer noted for his analyses of the mass media (1911-1980).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marshall McLuhan
Literary usage of Marshall McLuhan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Mind AT Work: We are our Questions. An Homage to Mihai Nadinby Mihai Nadin, Mercedes Vilanova, Frederic Chordá by Mihai Nadin, Mercedes Vilanova, Frederic Chordá (2003)
"Scary, really scary, dear Marshall McLuhan, how inefficiently we ... I know, dear
Marshall McLuhan, that such powerful communication tools can be terribly ..."
2. The Teacher and His Staff: Differentiating Teaching Roles: Report of the by Thomas Charles Bridges, H Hessell Tiltman, National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.) (1909)
"... Saber-Tooth Curriculum 7 fame and Marshall McLuhan,8 the newly discovered
prophet of the age, have faulted the schools for being irrelevant to the world ..."
3. Military Ethics: Reflections on Principles-The Profession of Arms, Military edited by Malham M. Wakin (1994)
"Marshall McLuhan argued a few years ago that the old medium will always be the
first content of the new one. I really understood that idea one day at the ..."
4. A New World of Knowledge: Canadian Universities and Globalizationby Sheryl Bond, Jean-Pierre Lemasson by Sheryl Bond, Jean-Pierre Lemasson (1999)
"... was its good fortune to have as favourite sons two of the most notable
communications theorists of this century: Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan. ..."