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| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Disposable futures : ▼b the seduction of violence in the age of spectacle / ▼c Brad Evans and Henry A. Giroux. |
| 260 | ▼a San Francisco : ▼b City Lights Publishers, ▼c c2015. | |
| 300 | ▼a xv, 280 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 21 cm. | |
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| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 520 | ▼a "Drawing inspiration from Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle and a wide range of other free thinkers and intellectuals, Brad Evans and Henry A. Giroux analyze how today's dominant economic system-neoliberalism-uses consumerism, privatization, and mass media to neutralize and control the public's participation in its own affairs. The consequence, they argue, is a "mode of existence that encourages us all to become voyeurs of suffering, while denying us the ability of connecting subjugation and willful oppression to wider systemic forces." Brimming with ideas and insights, Disposable Futures offers a sweeping, big-picture critique of consumption-driven society and how state and corporate power use and abuse violence to redefine citizenship, national security, and economics in order to enrich the few. From movies and entertainment to extreme weather and acts of terror, Evans and Giroux take readers on a fascinating exploration of politics, culture, and power to expose how the production of spectacle shapes and controls social realities while diminishing meaningful civic life and community. Centered on the power of public education, Evans's and Giroux's critique is rooted in a deep sense of hope in humanity and the emancipatory possibilities for dignified and nonviolent forms of living, learning, and resisting. "Disposable Futures poses, and answers, the pressing question of our times: How is it that in this post-Fascist, post-Cold War era of peace and prosperity we are saddled with more war, violence, inequality and poverty than ever? The neoliberal era, Evans and Giroux brilliantly reveal, is defined by violence, by drone strikes, 'smart' bombs, militarized police, Black lives taken, prison expansion, corporatized education, surveillance, the raw violence of racism, patriarchy, starvation and want. The authors show how the neoliberal regime normalizes violence, renders its victims disposable, commodifies the spectacle of relentless violence and sells it to us as entertainment, and tries to contain cultures of resistance. If you're not afraid of the truth in these dark times, then read this book. It is a beacon of light."--Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination "Disposable Futures confronts a key conundrum of our times: How is it that, given the capacity and abundance of resources to address the critical needs of all, so many are having their futures radically discounted while the privileged few dramatically increase their wealth and power? Brad Evans and Henry Giroux have written a trenchant analysis of the logic of late capitalism that has rendered it normal to dispose of any who do not service the powerful. A searing indictment of the socio-technics of destruction and the decisions of their deployability. Anyone concerned with trying to comprehend these driving dynamics of our time would be well served by taking up this compelling book."--David Theo Goldberg, author of The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism Brad Evans and Henry A. Giroux are internationally renowned educators, authors, and intellectuals. Together, they curate a forum for Truthout.com that explores the theme of "Disposable Futures." Evans is director of histories of violence project at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. Giroux holds the global TV network chair professorship at McMaster University. "-- ▼c Provided by publisher. | |
| 520 | ▼a "Brimming with ideas and insights, Disposable Futures offers a sweeping critique of how society comes to accept increasing violence in all areas of everyday life, culture and politics. From acts of terror to extreme weather, movies and entertainment, Evans and Giroux explore how market-centered society places profit over people and community, and the consequences it has for quality of life"-- ▼c Provided by publisher. | |
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| 650 | 0 | ▼a Violence ▼x Political aspects. |
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소장정보
| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고6층/ | 청구기호 303.6 E92d | 등록번호 111739461 (1회 대출) | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
컨텐츠정보
책소개
This is a must-read book for anyone ready to transcend fear and imagine a new reality.--Tikkun
Disposable Futures makes the case that we have not just become desensitized to violence, but rather, that we are being taught to desire it.
From movies and other commercial entertainment to extreme weather and acts of terror, authors Brad Evans and Henry Giroux examine how a contemporary politics of spectacle--and disposability--curates what is seen and what is not, what is represented and what is ignored, and ultimately, whose lives matter and whose do not.
Disposable Futures explores the connections between a range of contemporary phenomena: mass surveillance, the militarization of police, the impact of violence in film and video games, increasing disparities in wealth, and representations of ISIS and the ongoing terror wars. Throughout, Evans and Giroux champion the significance of public education, social movements and ideas that rebel against the status quo in order render violence intolerable.
Disposable Futures poses, and answers, the pressing question of our times: How is it that in this post-Fascist, post-Cold War era of peace and prosperity we are saddled with more war, violence, inequality and poverty than ever? The neoliberal era, Evans and Giroux brilliantly reveal, is defined by violence, by drone strikes, 'smart' bombs, militarized police, Black lives taken, prison expansion, corporatized education, surveillance, the raw violence of racism, patriarchy, starvation and want. The authors show how the neoliberal regime normalizes violence, renders its victims disposable, commodifies the spectacle of relentless violence and sells it to us as entertainment, and tries to contain cultures of resistance. If you're not afraid of the truth in these dark times, then read this book. It is a beacon of light.--Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
Disposable Futures confronts a key conundrum of our times: How is it that, given the capacity and abundance of resources to address the critical needs of all, so many are having their futures radically discounted while the privileged few dramatically increase their wealth and power? Brad Evans and Henry Giroux have written a trenchant analysis of the logic of late capitalism that has rendered it normal to dispose of any who do not service the powerful. A searing indictment of the socio-technics of destruction and the decisions of their deployability. Anyone concerned with trying to comprehend these driving dynamics of our time would be well served by taking up this compelling book.--David Theo Goldberg, author of The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism
Disposable Futures is an utterly spellbinding analysis of violence in the later 20th and early 21st centuries. It strikes me as a new breed of street-smart intellectualism moving through broad ranging theoretical influences of Adorno, Arendt, Bauman, Deleuze, Foucault, Zizek, Marcuse, and Reich. I especially appreciated a number of things, including: the discussion of representation and how it functions within a broader logics of power; the descriptions and analyses of violence mediating the social field and fracturing it through paralyzing fear and anxiety; the colonization of bodies and pleasures; and the nuanced discussion of how state violence, surveillance, and disposability connect. Big ideas explained using a fresh straightforward voice.--Adrian Parr, author of The Wrath of Capital: Neoliberalism and Climate Change Politics
Brad Evans and Henry A. Giroux are internationally renowned educators, authors, and intellectuals. Together, they curate a forum for Truthout.com that explores the theme of Disposable Futures. Evans is director of histories of violence project at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. Giroux holds McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest, and is the Paulo Freire Distinguished Scholar in Critical Pedagogy.
정보제공 :
저자소개
헨리 지루(지은이)
): 미국을 대표하는 저명한 교육학자로 학계와 대중을 아우르는 문화비평가이자 사회평론가이다. 정치와 사회, 교육, 문화 등 다양한 영역에서 수많은 논문과 저서를 발표했다. 특히 한국에서는 비판적 교육이론가 혹은 저항이론가로 알려져 있으며 1980년대 이후 학계와 교육계, 일반 대중에게 많은 영향을 미쳤다. 보스턴 대학교와 마이애미 대학교에서는 오랫동안 교육학을 가르쳤고 펜실베니아 주립대학교에서는 교육학부 석좌교수를 다년간 역임했다. 현재는 보다 자유로운 교육과 활동을 위해 캐나다의 맥마스터 대학으로 자리를 옮겼으며, 현실 참여적 지식인으로서 대안매체를 중심으로 활발한 비평작업을 전개하고 있다. 주요 저서로는 『디즈니 순수함과 거짓말 - 디즈니 문화에 대한 비판적 고찰과 교육적 대안』, 『교사는 지성인이다』, 『신자유주의와 테러리즘 - 권위주의와 민주주의의 퇴색』, 『비판적 교육학자로서 헨리 지루 읽기』, 『교육이론과 저항』 등이 있다.
브래드 에반스(지은이)
정치철학자이자 비판이론가이며, 영국 브리스틀대학 정치학 및 국제관계학과 교수다. 특히 정치 폭력에 대해 관심을 갖고 활발한 연구 및 강의 활동을 하고 있다. 《뉴욕타임스The New York Times》에 폭력에 대한 시리즈 기사를 기고했으며, 《가디언The Guardian》, 《인디펜던트The Independent》, 《월드 파이낸셜 리뷰The World Financial Review》 등 다양한 매체에도 기고했다. 현재 《로스앤젤레스 리뷰 오브 북스Los Angeles Review of Books》에서 폭력과 예술비판이론 분야를 맡고 있다. 저서로는 공저인 《폭력의 역사Histories of Violence》, 《폭력의 얼굴Portraits of Violence》, 《처분 가능한 미래Disposable Futures》, 《자유주의의 테러Liberal Terror》 등이 있다.
