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Herbert Marshall McLuhan. Life. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, July 21, 1911. University of Manitoba: B. A., 1932; M. A., 1934. Cambridge University: B. A., 1936; M. A., 1939; Ph. D., 1942.
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Life • Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, July 21, 1911. • University of Manitoba: B. A., 1932; M. A., 1934.Cambridge University: B. A., 1936; M. A., 1939; Ph. D., 1942. • Taught at University of Wisconsin (Madison): 1936-1937.Taught at St. Louis University: 1937-1944.Taught at Assumption University (Windsor, Ontario): 1944-1946.Taught at St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto: 1946-1979.Full professor: 1952.
Married Corinne Keller Lewis of Fort Worth, Texas: 1939. • Chairman of Ford Foundation Seminar on Culture and Communication: 1953-1955. • Co-Editor of Explorations magazine: 1954-1959. • Director of Project in Understanding New Media for National Association of Educational Broadcasters and U. S. Office of Education: 1959-1960. • Appointed in 1963 by the President of the University of Toronto to create a new Centre for Culture and Technology, to study the psychic and social consequences of technologies and media. • Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada: 1964. • Companion of the Order of Canada: 1970.
Honorary Degrees · University of Windsor -1965D. Litt. · Assumption University -1966D. Litt. · University of Manitoba-1967D. Litt. · Simon Fraser University -1967LL.D. · Grinnell University-1967D. Litt. · St, John Fisher College -1969Lit. Hum. · University of Alberta -1971LL. D. · University of Western Ontario -1972D. Litt. · University of Toronto -1977D. Litt.
Awards • Honorary Award in Culture and Communication (New York: Niagara University): 1967. • Molson Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Social Sciences: 1967. • Appointment to the Albert Schweitzer Chair in the Humanities, • Fordham University, New York: 1967-1968. • The Institute of Public Relations President’s Award (Great Britain): 1970. • Gold Medal Award from President of the Italian Republic at Rimini, • Italy, in recognition of original work as philosopher of the mass media: 1971. • Christian Culture Award, Assumption University: 1971.
President’s Cabinet Award, University of Detroit: 1972. • Vatican appointment as Consulter of the Pontifical Commission for • Social Communications: 1973. • Citation from The Religious Educational Association of the United • States and Canada: 1973. • Civic Award of Merit, given by Mayor David Crombie at Toronto City • Hall: 1974. • “Man of Achievement” Diploma from the International Biographical Centre (Cambridge, England): 1975. • Appointed to the McDermott Chair at the University of Dallas (Texas):
Distinguished Lectures • Second Annual A.V.B. Geoghegan Lecture, University of Pennsylvania: 1966. • Marfleet Lectures, University of Toronto: 1967. • Purves Memorial Lecture, American Institute of Architects (New York): 1967. • Congressional Breakfast (Washington, D. C.): 1970. • Gillett Lecture Series, University of Western Ontario: 1970. • Mary C. Richardson Lecture, State University College of Arts and Science 9Geneseo, New York): 1970. • Gerstein Lecture Series, York University (Toronto): 1971. • The fourth annual Pound Lecture in the Humanities, University of Idaho, 1978.
Interesting Quotations • Whereas convictions depend on speed-ups, justice requires delay. • The nature of people demands that most of them be engaged in the most • frivolous possible activities—like making money. • We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into • the future.
Spaceship earth is still operated by railway conductors, just as NASA is • managed by men with Newtonian goals. • Invention is the mother of necessities. • Mud sometimes gives the illusion of depth. • Why is it so easy to acquire the solutions of past problems and so difficult to solve current ones?
Today each of us lives several hundred years in a decade. • Today the business of business is becoming the constant invention of new business. • Tomorrow is our permanent address. • All advertising advertises advertising. • The answers are always inside the problem, not outside. • This information is top security. When you have read it, destroy yourself. • The specialist is one who never makes small mistakes while moving toward the grand fallacy.
The missing link created far more interest than all the chains and explanations of being. • When a thing is current, it creates currency. • Men on frontiers, whether of time or space, abandon their previous identities. Neighborhood gives identity. Frontiers snatch it away. • The ignorance of how to use new knowledge stockpiles exponentially. • At the speed of light, policies and political parties yield place to charismatic images. • “I may be wrong, but I’m never in doubt.”
Published Books • 1934-George Meredith as a Poet and Dramatic Parodist. • 1941-The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of his Time. • 1951-The Mechanical Bride; Folklore of Industrial Man. • 1956-Alfred Lord Tennyson: Selected Poetry. • 1960-Explorations in Communication: An Anthology.
1962-The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. • 1964-Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. • 1965-Voices of Literature, Book Two: The Second of a Two-Volume Anthology for High Schools Compiled and with Notes and Commentary
1967-Verbi-Voco-Visual Explorations. [Explorations 8 as a book]. • -Something Else Press. • -The Medium is the Massage. • 1968-War and Peace in the Global Village: An inventory of some of the current spastic situations that could be eliminated by more feedforward. • - Through the Vanishing Point: Space in Poetry and Painting. • 1969-The Interior Landscape: The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962. • -Counterblast. • 1969-1970-The McLuhan Dew-Line Newsletter..
1970-Culture Is Our Business. • 1972-Take Today: The Executive as Drop Out. • 1977-City as Classroom: Understanding Language and Media. • 1980-Media, Messages and Language: The World as Your Classroom. • 1987-Letters of Marshall McLuhan. • 1988-Laws of Media: The New Science. • -The Global Village: Transformations in World Life and Media in the 21st Century. • 1989-Marshall McLuhan: The Man and his Message. • 1995-Essential McLuhan.
Work Cited • Marchand, Philip. "Marshall McLuhan." The Official Site of Marshall McLuhan. Quiet PC, July 2002. Web. 17 Apr. 2010. <http://www.marshallmcluhan.com/marchand.html>. • "Marshall McLuhan." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc, 16 Apr. 2010. Web. 17 Apr. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan>.