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The Politics of Everyday Fear
by Brian Massumi

Description

The contemporary consumer is bombarded with fear-inducing images and information. This media shower of imagery is equalled only by the sheer quantity of fear-assuaging products offered for our consumption. The Politics of Everyday Fear addresses questions raised by the saturation of social space by capitalized fear. Emphasizing the relatively neglected domain of what might be called ambient fear - continually rekindled, low-level fear that insinuates itself into people's daily routine, subtly reshaping their lives - The Politics of Everyday Fear approaches fear less as a psychological fixation than a fluid mechanism for the social control order of late capitalism. Brian Massumi is the author of User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Deviations From Deleuze and Guattari (1992) and with Kenneth Dean of First and Last Emperors: the Absolute State and the Body of the Despot (1992). He has translated many books and written many essays on contemporary discourses. This book is intended for undergraduates and graduate students in media studies, interdisciplinary cultural theory, comparative literature, postmodernism, Marxism and post-structuralist media theory.


Key Features
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Date of Publication 27/10/1993
Language English
Format Paperback
ISBN-10 0816621632
ISBN-139780816621637
SubjectSocial Issues, Services & Welfare

Publication Data
Place of PublicationMinnesota
Country of PublicationUnited States
ImprintUniversity of Minnesota Press
Content Note9 illustrations

Dimensions
Weight490 g
Width156 mm
Height234 mm
Spine18 mm

Credits
Edited byBrian Massumi

Description
Table Of ContentsPart 1 Buying and being at the border: Everywhere you want to be - introduction to fear, Brian Massumi; The broken line, Emily Hicks; Califas Guillermo Gomez-Pena; Liberty net computer bulletin board and my father, the customs man Aryan Nation and Adolf Hitler. Part 2 Mutations of domination: The sovereign police, Giorgio Agamben; Testimony, Charles Manson; The game Aimee (Rankin) Morgana; Back to the witch, Kathy Acker; Bodies of fear - the films of David Cronenberg, Steven Shaviro. Part 3 Dominations of mutation: Good touches, bad touches Government of Canada; Poison, Todd Haynes; Japanese techno-porn, Sandra Buckley. Part 4 The traffic in morbidity - The skull of Charlotte Corday, Leslie Dick; The primal accident, Paul Virilio; Two infinities of risk, Francois Ewald; The forensic theatre - memory plays on the postmortem condition, Gregory Whitehead. Part 5 Buying and being at the edge: Shopping Disorders, Rhonda Leiberman. Part 6 Screening - home and nation TV 's unheimlich home, Elspeth Probyn; Fear and the family sedan, Meaghan Morris; Telefear - watching war news, Thomas L. Dumm.