American fury: essays on moral outrage in culture and politics
"Moral outrage is one of the most compelling, complex, and powerful emotional responses. It is the affective currency that drives collective action in a democracy, where it can rally constituents, incentivize legislation, affect how we vote, and catalyze individual anger into righteous protests...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Moral outrage is one of the most compelling, complex, and powerful emotional responses. It is the affective currency that drives collective action in a democracy, where it can rally constituents, incentivize legislation, affect how we vote, and catalyze individual anger into righteous protests or mob rule. In recent years, outrage has bolstered extremism and political polarization, and it spurred thousands of self-prescribed "patriots" to storm the US capitol. But it also gave birth to new social justice groups such as Black Lives Matter and March for our Lives, and what began as an outraged tweet ultimately grew into the global #MeToo movement. This book offers the first interdisciplinary study of the myriad ways that moral outrage is articulated, invoked, and mediated in contemporary US society, from feminist and indigenous politics, climate activism, and school curriculum debates, to book banning, alt-right rhetoric, literature and entertainment venues. Setting its focus on the social dynamics and cultural effects of collective outrage, these timely essays underscore its vital function as a galvanizing force in identity politics, social change, policymaking and civic engagement"-- |
Beschreibung: | viii, 229 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781476693620 |
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Table of Contents Preface: Letting It Out 1 Myra Mendible Introduction: The Fickle Morality of Outrage 9 Myra Mendible Section I: Philosophy, Politics and Public Policy Hell Hath No Fury: Enraged and Enraging Women and the Fight for Proportional Representation Bonnie Stabile 39 Rational Rage? Reclaiming Pathos from the Alt-Right 55 Landon Frim Pedagogy of the Privileged: Moral Outrage and the Denial of History 77 Ron Scapp Hardening of the Heart: The Settler Colonial Politics of Mediated Outrage Kaylen J. James Outraged by Climate Change? Eco-Anger and the Collective Movement for Climate Action Samantha K. Stanley 93 105 Section II: Representation, Identity and Performance Human Rights and Banned Books: Art Spiegelman’s Maus in an Era of Rising Antisemitism and White Nationalism 121 Alaina Kaus vii
viii Table of Contents No Inspection, No Outrage: Shifting Moral Cartographies in Edwidge Danticat’s “Without Inspection” Delphine Gras 138 “Their Wal-Mart polyester pants smell like tamales”: Chica Lit and the Neoliberal Politics of Latinx Social Mobility Tace Hedrick 158 Drag Queen Story Hour and the Politics of Religious Outrage Françoise Coste 172 Outrageous! Musings on Subversive Humor and Play Activism in The Red Hat Reader Jenna Ann Altomonte, with artist Todd Μ. Rowan 185 No “singing about butts in Spanish”: American Outrage and Latina Performance at the 2020 Super Bowl Frances Negrôn-Muntaner 200 About the Contributors Index 221 223 |
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