A passion for ignorance: what we choose not to know and why
An original and provocative exploration of our capacity to ignore what is inconvenient or traumaticIgnorance, whether passive or active, conscious or unconscious, has always been a part of the human condition, Renata Salecl argues. What has changed in our post-truth, postindustrial world is that we...
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Zusammenfassung: | An original and provocative exploration of our capacity to ignore what is inconvenient or traumaticIgnorance, whether passive or active, conscious or unconscious, has always been a part of the human condition, Renata Salecl argues. What has changed in our post-truth, postindustrial world is that we often feel overwhelmed by the constant flood of information and misinformation. It sometimes seems impossible to differentiate between truth and falsehood and, as a result, there has been a backlash against the idea of expertise, and a rise in the number of people actively choosing not to know. The dangers of this are obvious, but Salecl challenges our assumptions, arguing that there may also be a positive side to ignorance, and that, by addressing its role in society, we may be able to reclaim the role of knowledge.Drawing on philosophy, social and psychoanalytic theory, popular culture, and her own experience, Salecl explores how the passion for ignorance plays out in many different aspects of life today, from love, illness, trauma, and the fear of failure to genetics, forensic science, big data, and the Incel movement—and she concludes that ignorance is a complex phenomenon that can, on occasion, benefit individuals and society as a whole.The result is a fascinating investigation of how the knowledge economy became an ignorance economy, what it means for us, and what it tells us about the world today |
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spelling | Salecl, Renata 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)12212555X aut A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why Renata Salecl Princeton ; Oxford Princeton University Press [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (195 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier An original and provocative exploration of our capacity to ignore what is inconvenient or traumaticIgnorance, whether passive or active, conscious or unconscious, has always been a part of the human condition, Renata Salecl argues. What has changed in our post-truth, postindustrial world is that we often feel overwhelmed by the constant flood of information and misinformation. It sometimes seems impossible to differentiate between truth and falsehood and, as a result, there has been a backlash against the idea of expertise, and a rise in the number of people actively choosing not to know. The dangers of this are obvious, but Salecl challenges our assumptions, arguing that there may also be a positive side to ignorance, and that, by addressing its role in society, we may be able to reclaim the role of knowledge.Drawing on philosophy, social and psychoanalytic theory, popular culture, and her own experience, Salecl explores how the passion for ignorance plays out in many different aspects of life today, from love, illness, trauma, and the fear of failure to genetics, forensic science, big data, and the Incel movement—and she concludes that ignorance is a complex phenomenon that can, on occasion, benefit individuals and society as a whole.The result is a fascinating investigation of how the knowledge economy became an ignorance economy, what it means for us, and what it tells us about the world today DNA. Jacques Lacan Nancy Tuana Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies Stuart Firestein Susie Orbach anti vaxxers choosing to be ignorant climate denial climate deniers denial of illness denial doctor patient relationship fake news fear of being ignored ignorance studies ignoring infidelity information overload involuntary celibacy involuntary celibates love is blind neuroscience protective ignorance psychoanalysis romantic relationships strategic ignorance willful ignorance PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) Social aspects Unterbewusstsein (DE-588)4121818-8 gnd rswk-swf Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd rswk-swf Überforderung (DE-588)4186560-1 gnd rswk-swf Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 gnd rswk-swf Schutzfunktion (DE-588)4644507-9 gnd rswk-swf Unwissenheit (DE-588)4205468-0 gnd rswk-swf Verdrängung (DE-588)4062703-2 gnd rswk-swf Unterbewusstsein (DE-588)4121818-8 s Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 s Überforderung (DE-588)4186560-1 s Verdrängung (DE-588)4062703-2 s DE-604 Unwissenheit (DE-588)4205468-0 s Schutzfunktion (DE-588)4644507-9 s Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-691-19560-5 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691202020 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why |
title_auth | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why |
title_exact_search | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why |
title_exact_search_txtP | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why |
title_full | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why Renata Salecl |
title_fullStr | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why Renata Salecl |
title_full_unstemmed | A passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why Renata Salecl |
title_short | A passion for ignorance |
title_sort | a passion for ignorance what we choose not to know and why |
title_sub | what we choose not to know and why |
topic | DNA. Jacques Lacan Nancy Tuana Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies Stuart Firestein Susie Orbach anti vaxxers choosing to be ignorant climate denial climate deniers denial of illness denial doctor patient relationship fake news fear of being ignored ignorance studies ignoring infidelity information overload involuntary celibacy involuntary celibates love is blind neuroscience protective ignorance psychoanalysis romantic relationships strategic ignorance willful ignorance PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) Social aspects Unterbewusstsein (DE-588)4121818-8 gnd Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd Überforderung (DE-588)4186560-1 gnd Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 gnd Schutzfunktion (DE-588)4644507-9 gnd Unwissenheit (DE-588)4205468-0 gnd Verdrängung (DE-588)4062703-2 gnd |
topic_facet | DNA. Jacques Lacan Nancy Tuana Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies Stuart Firestein Susie Orbach anti vaxxers choosing to be ignorant climate denial climate deniers denial of illness denial doctor patient relationship fake news fear of being ignored ignorance studies ignoring infidelity information overload involuntary celibacy involuntary celibates love is blind neuroscience protective ignorance psychoanalysis romantic relationships strategic ignorance willful ignorance PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) Social aspects Unterbewusstsein Erkenntnistheorie Überforderung Trauma Schutzfunktion Unwissenheit Verdrängung |
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