Author: Lee Quinby
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Introduction: threshold of revelation -- Skeptical revelations of an American feminist on Patmos -- Teaching on the threshold: angels and skeptics -- Genealogical skepticism: how theory confronts millennialism -- Millennialist morality and the problem of chastity -- Coercive purity: the dangerous promise of apocalyptic masculinity -- Feeling Jezebel: exposing apocalyptic gender panic and other con games; Addendum: circuits of revelation -- Programmed perfection, technoppression, and cyborg flesh -- Epilogue: skepticism as a way of life.
Millennial Seduction
Author: Lee Quinby
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Introduction: threshold of revelation -- Skeptical revelations of an American feminist on Patmos -- Teaching on the threshold: angels and skeptics -- Genealogical skepticism: how theory confronts millennialism -- Millennialist morality and the problem of chastity -- Coercive purity: the dangerous promise of apocalyptic masculinity -- Feeling Jezebel: exposing apocalyptic gender panic and other con games; Addendum: circuits of revelation -- Programmed perfection, technoppression, and cyborg flesh -- Epilogue: skepticism as a way of life.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Introduction: threshold of revelation -- Skeptical revelations of an American feminist on Patmos -- Teaching on the threshold: angels and skeptics -- Genealogical skepticism: how theory confronts millennialism -- Millennialist morality and the problem of chastity -- Coercive purity: the dangerous promise of apocalyptic masculinity -- Feeling Jezebel: exposing apocalyptic gender panic and other con games; Addendum: circuits of revelation -- Programmed perfection, technoppression, and cyborg flesh -- Epilogue: skepticism as a way of life.
Millennial Seduction
Author: Lee Quinby
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501729578
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Who among us still thinks the year 2000 is just an arbitrary turn of a calendar page? Why does its approach bring both fear of apocalyptic destruction and the promise of millennial salvation? Lee Quinby investigates how anxiety about the arrival of the new century casts everything from El Niño to sheep cloning in apocalyptic terms, simultaneously fueling panic and fostering unfounded hope for a perfect world. Millennial rhetoric is both pervasive and persuasive, Quinby argues, because it operates with mutually reinforcing doses of fear and hope. Religious and secular anxiety erupts over charged issues such as sex education, the regulation of cyberspace, and the Christian masculinity of the Promise Keepers. Quinby exposes the dangers of millennialist solutions, which link misogyny, homophobia, and racism with absolutist claims about truth, morality, sexuality, and technology. It is the absolutism of apocalyptic thought—not an impending apocalypse—that poses the more serious threat to our society, Quinby maintains. Millennial Seduction advocates a form of skepticism that challenges absolutism and encourages democratic participation.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501729578
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Who among us still thinks the year 2000 is just an arbitrary turn of a calendar page? Why does its approach bring both fear of apocalyptic destruction and the promise of millennial salvation? Lee Quinby investigates how anxiety about the arrival of the new century casts everything from El Niño to sheep cloning in apocalyptic terms, simultaneously fueling panic and fostering unfounded hope for a perfect world. Millennial rhetoric is both pervasive and persuasive, Quinby argues, because it operates with mutually reinforcing doses of fear and hope. Religious and secular anxiety erupts over charged issues such as sex education, the regulation of cyberspace, and the Christian masculinity of the Promise Keepers. Quinby exposes the dangers of millennialist solutions, which link misogyny, homophobia, and racism with absolutist claims about truth, morality, sexuality, and technology. It is the absolutism of apocalyptic thought—not an impending apocalypse—that poses the more serious threat to our society, Quinby maintains. Millennial Seduction advocates a form of skepticism that challenges absolutism and encourages democratic participation.
Publicity's Secret
Author: Jodi Dean
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501721232
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
In recent decades, media outlets in the United States—most notably the Internet—have claimed to serve the public's ever-greater thirst for information. Scandals are revealed, details are laid bare because "the public needs to know." In Publicity's Secret, Jodi Dean claims that the public's demands for information both coincide with the interests of the media industry and reinforce the cynicism promoted by contemporary technoculture. Democracy has become a spectacle, and Dean asserts that theories of the "public sphere" endanger democratic politics in the information age.Dean's argument is built around analyses of Bill Gates, Theodore Kaczynski, popular journalism, the Internet and technology, as well as the conspiracy theory subculture that has marked American history from the Declaration Independence to the political celebrity of Hillary Rodham Clinton. The author claims that the media's insistence on the public's right to know leads to the indiscriminate investigation and dissemination of secrets. Consequently, in her view, the theoretical ideal of the public sphere, in which all processes are transparent, reduces real-world politics to the drama of the secret and its discovery.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501721232
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
In recent decades, media outlets in the United States—most notably the Internet—have claimed to serve the public's ever-greater thirst for information. Scandals are revealed, details are laid bare because "the public needs to know." In Publicity's Secret, Jodi Dean claims that the public's demands for information both coincide with the interests of the media industry and reinforce the cynicism promoted by contemporary technoculture. Democracy has become a spectacle, and Dean asserts that theories of the "public sphere" endanger democratic politics in the information age.Dean's argument is built around analyses of Bill Gates, Theodore Kaczynski, popular journalism, the Internet and technology, as well as the conspiracy theory subculture that has marked American history from the Declaration Independence to the political celebrity of Hillary Rodham Clinton. The author claims that the media's insistence on the public's right to know leads to the indiscriminate investigation and dissemination of secrets. Consequently, in her view, the theoretical ideal of the public sphere, in which all processes are transparent, reduces real-world politics to the drama of the secret and its discovery.
The Fundamentalist Mindset
Author: Charles B. Strozier
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199702020
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This penetrating book sheds light on the psychology of fundamentalism, with a particular focus on those who become extremists and fanatics. What accounts for the violence that emerges among some fundamentalist groups? The contributors to this book identify several factors: a radical dualism, in which all aspects of life are bluntly categorized as either good or evil; a destructive inclination to interpret authoritative texts, laws, and teachings in the most literal of terms; an extreme and totalized conversion experience; paranoid thinking; and an apocalyptic world view. After examining each of these concepts in detail, and showing the ways in which they lead to violence among widely disparate groups, these engrossing essays explore such areas as fundamentalism in the American experience and among jihadists, and they illuminate aspects of the same psychology that contributed to such historical crises as the French Revolution, the Nazi movement, and post-Partition Hindu religious practice.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199702020
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This penetrating book sheds light on the psychology of fundamentalism, with a particular focus on those who become extremists and fanatics. What accounts for the violence that emerges among some fundamentalist groups? The contributors to this book identify several factors: a radical dualism, in which all aspects of life are bluntly categorized as either good or evil; a destructive inclination to interpret authoritative texts, laws, and teachings in the most literal of terms; an extreme and totalized conversion experience; paranoid thinking; and an apocalyptic world view. After examining each of these concepts in detail, and showing the ways in which they lead to violence among widely disparate groups, these engrossing essays explore such areas as fundamentalism in the American experience and among jihadists, and they illuminate aspects of the same psychology that contributed to such historical crises as the French Revolution, the Nazi movement, and post-Partition Hindu religious practice.
Home-Grown Hate
Author: Abby L. Ferber
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135945993
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
The top names in the field come together in this collection with original essays that explore the link between gender and racism in a variety of racial and white supremacy organizations, including white separatists, the Christian right, the militia/patriot movements, skinheads, and more.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135945993
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
The top names in the field come together in this collection with original essays that explore the link between gender and racism in a variety of racial and white supremacy organizations, including white separatists, the Christian right, the militia/patriot movements, skinheads, and more.
Postmodern Science Fiction and Temporal Imagination
Author: Elana Gomel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 144117883X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Are we living in a post-temporal age? Has history come to an end? This book argues against the widespread perception of postmodern narrativity as atemporal and ahistorical, claiming that postmodernity is characterized by an explosion of heterogeneous narrative "timeshapes" or chronotopes. Chronological linearity is being challenged by quantum physics that implies temporal simultaneity; by evolutionary theory that charts multiple time-lines; and by religious and political millenarianism that espouses an apocalyptic finitude of both time and space. While science, religion, and politics have generated new narrative forms of apprehending temporality, literary incarnations can be found in the worlds of science fiction. By engaging classic science-fictional conventions, such as time travel, alternative history, and the end of the world, and by situating these conventions in their cultural context, this book offers a new and fresh perspective on the narratology and cultural significance of time.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 144117883X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Are we living in a post-temporal age? Has history come to an end? This book argues against the widespread perception of postmodern narrativity as atemporal and ahistorical, claiming that postmodernity is characterized by an explosion of heterogeneous narrative "timeshapes" or chronotopes. Chronological linearity is being challenged by quantum physics that implies temporal simultaneity; by evolutionary theory that charts multiple time-lines; and by religious and political millenarianism that espouses an apocalyptic finitude of both time and space. While science, religion, and politics have generated new narrative forms of apprehending temporality, literary incarnations can be found in the worlds of science fiction. By engaging classic science-fictional conventions, such as time travel, alternative history, and the end of the world, and by situating these conventions in their cultural context, this book offers a new and fresh perspective on the narratology and cultural significance of time.
A Feminist Companion to the Apocalypse of John
Author: Amy-Jill Levine
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 0826466516
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
An examination of New Testament Apocalyptic literature through the categories of post-colonial thought, deconstruction, ethics, Roman social discourse, masculinisation, virginity, and violence.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 0826466516
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
An examination of New Testament Apocalyptic literature through the categories of post-colonial thought, deconstruction, ethics, Roman social discourse, masculinisation, virginity, and violence.
Empire's New Clothes
Author: Paul Passavant
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135950903
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135950903
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Archaeologies of an Uncertain Future
Author: Karen McPherson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 077356022X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
An apocalyptic vision of planetary self-destruction provided the context for many late twentieth-century narratives. Women writers from Quebec and English Canada, including Margaret Atwood, Madeleine Ouellette-Michalska, Madeleine Gagnon, Betsy Warland, Marie-Claire Blais, and Nicole Brossard, redefined their relationship to time and narrative in order to tell a different, perhaps more hopeful, story. Using "archaeology" as a trope and a methodology, Karen McPherson's "critical excavations" of these women's writings pose questions about loss and mourning, survival and witnessing, devastation and writing, remembering and imagining.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 077356022X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
An apocalyptic vision of planetary self-destruction provided the context for many late twentieth-century narratives. Women writers from Quebec and English Canada, including Margaret Atwood, Madeleine Ouellette-Michalska, Madeleine Gagnon, Betsy Warland, Marie-Claire Blais, and Nicole Brossard, redefined their relationship to time and narrative in order to tell a different, perhaps more hopeful, story. Using "archaeology" as a trope and a methodology, Karen McPherson's "critical excavations" of these women's writings pose questions about loss and mourning, survival and witnessing, devastation and writing, remembering and imagining.
Coyness and Crime in Restoration Comedy
Author: Peggy Thompson
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1611483727
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Coyness and Crime examines the extraordinary focus on feminine coyness in forty English comedies by ten diverse playwrights of the late seventeenth-century. In contexts ranging from reaffirmations of church and king to emerging interests in liberty and novelty, these plays consistently reveal women caught in an ironic and nearly intractable convergence of objectification and culpability that allows them little innocent sexual agency; this is both the source and the legacy of coyness in Restoration comedy.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1611483727
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Coyness and Crime examines the extraordinary focus on feminine coyness in forty English comedies by ten diverse playwrights of the late seventeenth-century. In contexts ranging from reaffirmations of church and king to emerging interests in liberty and novelty, these plays consistently reveal women caught in an ironic and nearly intractable convergence of objectification and culpability that allows them little innocent sexual agency; this is both the source and the legacy of coyness in Restoration comedy.