Exploring the backstory of contemporary political polarization, What's Going On? recognizes that simple stories of blame and uncontested stories of polarization prove themselves to be bad stories that produce bad politics.
Exploring the backstory of contemporary political polarization, What's Going On? recognizes that simple stories of blame and uncontested stories of polarization prove themselves to be bad stories that produce bad politics.
Lawrence Grossberg is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author and editor of numerous books, including Cultural Studies in the Future Tense (2010), We All Want to Change the World (2015), Under the Cover of Chaos (2018), and On the Way to Theory (2024).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Tilting at Windmills Part I: Everybody Knows 2. A Question of Affect 3. The Problem of Thinking 4. On The Way To Thinking 5. Contextual Thinking 6. The Discipline of the Conjuncture Part II: You Want It Darker 7. The Problem Space of Affect 8. The Problem Space of the Modern Part III: In the Dreams That We Dream We Ask What Have We Done? 9. We're on a Marathon (Prelude) 10. We Stumble and Fall: The Liberal and Hegemonic Tendencies 11. We Find We're Alone: Stories of Polarization 12. We Beg Warmth from the Sun: The Speculative Tendency 13. We Stand for What's Right: The Pseudo-Revolutionary Tendency Part IV: We Would Build a New World if We Only Knew How 14. There Is a Crack in Everything (Politics) 15. That's How the Light Gets in (Stories) 16. I Wish There Was a Treaty We Could Sign (Difference and Belonging) 17. Dance Me to the End of Love
1. Tilting at Windmills Part I: Everybody Knows 2. A Question of Affect 3. The Problem of Thinking 4. On The Way To Thinking 5. Contextual Thinking 6. The Discipline of the Conjuncture Part II: You Want It Darker 7. The Problem Space of Affect 8. The Problem Space of the Modern Part III: In the Dreams That We Dream We Ask What Have We Done? 9. We're on a Marathon (Prelude) 10. We Stumble and Fall: The Liberal and Hegemonic Tendencies 11. We Find We're Alone: Stories of Polarization 12. We Beg Warmth from the Sun: The Speculative Tendency 13. We Stand for What's Right: The Pseudo-Revolutionary Tendency Part IV: We Would Build a New World if We Only Knew How 14. There Is a Crack in Everything (Politics) 15. That's How the Light Gets in (Stories) 16. I Wish There Was a Treaty We Could Sign (Difference and Belonging) 17. Dance Me to the End of Love
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