Description

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.

Over the span of a single decade, VHS technology changed the relationship between privacy and entertainment, pried open the closed societies behind the Iron Curtain, and then sank back into oblivion.
Its meteoric rise and fall encapsulated the dynamics of the '80s and foreshadowed the seismic cultural shifts to come after the Cold War.

In the West, its advent deepened the trends of the age: individualism, consumerism, the fragmentation of society, and the consolidation of corporate power in the entertainment industry and its victory over the regulatory powers of the state. In the East, it encouraged new forms of socialization and economic
exchanges, while announcing the gradual crumbling of government control over the imagination of the people.

By the mid-1990s, the VHS format was displaced by the DVD. The DVD would eventually give way to streaming. Yet the cultural legacy of the videotape continues to inform our relationship to technology, privacy, and to entertainment.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

1. A Star Is Born
2. Owning the Story
3. Video Nasties Behind the Green Door in the US and Britain
4. Viewing Parties and the Party
5. Business Models
6. Nostalgia and the VHS Aesthetic

Notes
Index
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 04 Sep 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 160
ISBN 9798765100011
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 7 bw illus
Series Object Lessons
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy

Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy is a Teaching Professor in…

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