Titanic Century: Media, Myth, and the Making of a Cultural Icon

by Paul Heyer

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This book presents a revealing look at our 100-year fascination with the Titanic disaster and the various media that have been involved in reporting, preserving, and immortalizing the event.

The Titanic's fate is still very much in our collective consciousness. A catastrophe that was unimaginable at the time, now 100 years later it continues to provide lessons that we have not yet fully absorbed. And the debate continues regarding how the loss of life might have been averted-could, for example, the nearby ship, Californian, have rescued everyone on board Titanic?

The book examines the relationship between a momentous historical event, the media that have been involved in reporting and re-presenting it, and the subsequent transformation of the disaster into an enduring myth in contemporary popular culture. The book will also show how the sinking of the Titanic helped make Guglielmo Marconi a household name; set David Sarnoff on the path that led to his becoming head of RCA; raised the stature of The New York Times to the eminence it has today; and helped give film director James Cameron his current notoriety and influence.


  • Illustrated with photographs, a painting, and a movie poster
  • A comprehensive bibliography organized according to each of the three parts of the book
  • A comprehensive index of subjects and names
  • Appendices of several songs and poems pertaining to the Titanic
  • ISBN10 0313398151
  • ISBN13 9780313398155
  • Publish Date 5 April 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher ABC-CLIO
  • Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 211
  • Language English