Media Critics Beavis and Butt-head

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Social Issues

 

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Cari M

 

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February 2, 2015

 

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"In doing so they again demonstrate for us how to watch TV in the nineties," according to Rushkoff. I can only interject that when we watch TV being criticized by these characters we feel a sort of power from the knowledge their criticism gives us. But is this the only thing keeping our eyes glued to the tube? Ozersky writes, "TV has never shown us TV; rather, it shows itself to us as a laughable, absurd, and harmless entity, much like the characters on its shows...
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We feel that TV is harmless and this is what keeps us going back for more. Beavis and Butt-head qualify as being dysfunctional. So is this the kind of show you would find many cultural values in? Rushkoff argues that the show "promotes viewer awareness by allowing us to witness area where the characters' own detachment has been compromised...
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