Elsewhere in America
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-65444-0 (ISBN)
Through 12 detailed chapters, the book applies critical theory in the humanities and social sciences to examine recurring crises of social inclusion in the U.S. After two centuries of incremental "progress" in securing human dignity, today the U.S. finds itself torn by new conflicts over reproductive rights, immigration, health care, religious extremism, sexual orientation, mental illness, and fear of terrorists. Is there a way of explaining this recurring tendency of Americans to turn against each other? Elsewhere in America engages these questions, charting the ever-changing faces of difference (manifest in contested landscapes of sex and race to such areas as disability and mental health), their spectral and intersectional character (recent discourses on performativity, normativity, and queer theory), and the grounds on which categories are manifest in ideation and movement politics (metapolitics, cosmopolitanism, dismodernism).
David Trend is Chair of the Department of Art at the University of California, Irvine. He holds a PhD in Curriculum Theory and an MFA in Visual Studies. His books include Worlding: Identity, Media, and Imagination in a Digital Age (2013), The End of Reading (2010), A Culture Divided (2009), Everyday Culture (2008), and The Myth of Media Violence (2007), among others. Honored as a Getty Scholar, Trend is the author of over 200 essays and a former editor of the journals Afterimage and Socialist Review. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Belonging Where? Introduction
Part I: Belonging There: People Like Us
Makers and Takers: When More is Not Enough
The Wealth of Nations
Other People’s Money
The Virtues of Selfishness
Cultures of Unreason
2. True Believers: Spiritual Life in a Secular Age
Surprised by Sin
True Believers?
Selective Memories
A History of Religious Outsiders
3. Ordinary People: The Normal and the Pathological
Inventing Normal
Laws of Averages
Standard Deviations
Common Denominators
4. Homeland Insecurities: Expecting the Worst
A Dangerous World?
Barbarians at the Gate
Privacy Rights and Wrongs
Something to Hide
Organized Hate
Part II: Belonging Somewhere: Blurred Boundaries
5. Reality is Broken: Neoliberalism and the Virtual Economy
Neoliberalism Revisited
Citizenship, Inc.
The Politics of Culture
Aesthetic Contradictions
Virtual Rebels
6. Mistaken Identities: From Color Blindness to Gender Bending
Welcome to "Post-Identity" America
The Race for Race
Pictures at an Exhibition
Bending Sex and Gender
Varieties of Gazing
7. No Body is Perfect: Disability in a Posthuman Age
No Body is Perfect
Constructions of Ableism
The Dismodern Condition
The Posthuman Body
8. On the Spectrum: America’s Mental Health Disorder
Stigma and Discrimination
On Invisibility and Passing
The Shame Game
The Affective Turn
Political Feelings
Part III: Belonging Elsewhere: The Subject of Utopia
9. Gaming the System: Competition and its Discontents
No Contest
Doing God’s Business
Capitalism and Schizophrenia
The Power of Giving
Game Over
10. To Affinity and Beyond: The Cyborg and the Cosmopolitan
A Cyborg Manifesto
Third Person Plural
Queering Heterosexuality
Crip Analogies
Realms of Mattering
11. Medicating the Problem: The New American Pharmakon
The Narcotic Tower of Babel
Models of Addiction
Writing on Drugs
Recovery
Big Pharma
12. The One and the Many: The Ethics of Uncertainty
Be Here Now
Possession and Dispossession
The One and the Many
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.05.2016 |
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Reihe/Serie | Critical Interventions |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 430 g |
Themenwelt | Studium ► 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) ► Med. Psychologie / Soziologie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-65444-2 / 1138654442 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-65444-0 / 9781138654440 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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