Living with hate in American politics and religion :: how popular culture can defuse intractable differences /
In the United States, people are deeply divided along lines of race, class, political party, gender, sexuality, and religion. Many believe that historical grievances must eventually be left behind in the interest of progress toward a more just and unified society. But too much in American history is...
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Summary: | In the United States, people are deeply divided along lines of race, class, political party, gender, sexuality, and religion. Many believe that historical grievances must eventually be left behind in the interest of progress toward a more just and unified society. But too much in American history is unforgivable and cannot be forgotten. How then can we imagine a way to live together that does not expect people to let go of their entrenched resentments? Living with Hate in American Politics and Religion offers an innovative argument for the power of playfulness in popular culture to make our capacity for coexistence imaginable. Jeffrey Israel explores how people from different backgrounds can pursue justice together, even as they play with their divisive grudges, prejudices, and desires in their cultural lives. Israel calls on us to distinguish between what belongs in a raucous "domain of play" and what belongs in the domain of the political. He builds on the thought of John Rawls and Martha Nussbaum to defend the liberal tradition against challenges posed by Frantz Fanon from the left and Leo Strauss from the right. In provocative readings of Lenny Bruce's stand-up comedy, Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint, and Norman Lear's All in the Family, Israel argues that postwar Jewish American popular culture offers potent and fruitful examples of playing with fraught emotions. Living with Hate in American Politics and Religion is a powerful vision of what it means to live with others without forgiving or forgetting |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xxv, 363 pages) |
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spelling | Israel, Jeffrey, author. Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / Jeffrey Israel. New York : Columbia University Press, [2019] ©2019 1 online resource (xxv, 363 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rdaft Includes bibliographical references and index. In the United States, people are deeply divided along lines of race, class, political party, gender, sexuality, and religion. Many believe that historical grievances must eventually be left behind in the interest of progress toward a more just and unified society. But too much in American history is unforgivable and cannot be forgotten. How then can we imagine a way to live together that does not expect people to let go of their entrenched resentments? Living with Hate in American Politics and Religion offers an innovative argument for the power of playfulness in popular culture to make our capacity for coexistence imaginable. Jeffrey Israel explores how people from different backgrounds can pursue justice together, even as they play with their divisive grudges, prejudices, and desires in their cultural lives. Israel calls on us to distinguish between what belongs in a raucous "domain of play" and what belongs in the domain of the political. He builds on the thought of John Rawls and Martha Nussbaum to defend the liberal tradition against challenges posed by Frantz Fanon from the left and Leo Strauss from the right. In provocative readings of Lenny Bruce's stand-up comedy, Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint, and Norman Lear's All in the Family, Israel argues that postwar Jewish American popular culture offers potent and fruitful examples of playing with fraught emotions. Living with Hate in American Politics and Religion is a powerful vision of what it means to live with others without forgiving or forgetting Loving and hating America since the 1990s -- Jewishness, race, and political emotions -- The fact of fraught societies I: the problem of remainders -- The fact of fraught societies II: the problem of reproduction and the missing link problem -- The capability of play -- Playing in fraught societies -- Lenny Bruce and the intimacy of play -- Philip Roth tells the greatest Jewish joke ever told -- All in the Family in the moral history of America -- Losing our religion in the domain of play. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 27, 2019). Religion and politics United States. Popular culture United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140482 Emotions Political aspects. Political psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104425 Political science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004669 Religion et politique États-Unis. Culture populaire États-Unis. Psychologie politique. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Political. bisacsh Emotions Political aspects fast Political psychology fast Political science Philosophy fast Popular culture fast Religion and politics fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Electronic books. has work: Living with hate in American politics and religion (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGb4GQ4TKpv64Yt6HBVJym https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Israel, Jeffrey. Living with hate in American politics and religion. New York : Columbia University Press, [2019] 9780231190169 (DLC) 2018040882 (OCoLC)1063765505 |
spellingShingle | Israel, Jeffrey Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / Loving and hating America since the 1990s -- Jewishness, race, and political emotions -- The fact of fraught societies I: the problem of remainders -- The fact of fraught societies II: the problem of reproduction and the missing link problem -- The capability of play -- Playing in fraught societies -- Lenny Bruce and the intimacy of play -- Philip Roth tells the greatest Jewish joke ever told -- All in the Family in the moral history of America -- Losing our religion in the domain of play. Religion and politics United States. Popular culture United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140482 Emotions Political aspects. Political psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104425 Political science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004669 Religion et politique États-Unis. Culture populaire États-Unis. Psychologie politique. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Political. bisacsh Emotions Political aspects fast Political psychology fast Political science Philosophy fast Popular culture fast Religion and politics fast |
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title | Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / |
title_auth | Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / |
title_exact_search | Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / |
title_full | Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / Jeffrey Israel. |
title_fullStr | Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / Jeffrey Israel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / Jeffrey Israel. |
title_short | Living with hate in American politics and religion : |
title_sort | living with hate in american politics and religion how popular culture can defuse intractable differences |
title_sub | how popular culture can defuse intractable differences / |
topic | Religion and politics United States. Popular culture United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140482 Emotions Political aspects. Political psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104425 Political science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004669 Religion et politique États-Unis. Culture populaire États-Unis. Psychologie politique. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Political. bisacsh Emotions Political aspects fast Political psychology fast Political science Philosophy fast Popular culture fast Religion and politics fast |
topic_facet | Religion and politics United States. Popular culture United States. Emotions Political aspects. Political psychology. Political science Philosophy. Religion et politique États-Unis. Culture populaire États-Unis. Psychologie politique. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. RELIGION Christianity General. PHILOSOPHY Political. Emotions Political aspects Political psychology Political science Philosophy Popular culture Religion and politics United States Electronic books. |
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