9781478003021-1478003022-Abjection Incorporated: Mediating the Politics of Pleasure and Violence

Abjection Incorporated: Mediating the Politics of Pleasure and Violence

ISBN-13: 9781478003021
ISBN-10: 1478003022
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Nicholas Sammond, Maggie Hennefeld
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 344 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781478003021
ISBN-10: 1478003022
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Nicholas Sammond, Maggie Hennefeld
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 344 pages

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Abjection Incorporated: Mediating the Politics of Pleasure and Violence (ISBN-13: 9781478003021 and ISBN-10: 1478003022), written by authors Nicholas Sammond, Maggie Hennefeld, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication & Media Studies (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Abjection Incorporated: Mediating the Politics of Pleasure and Violence (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication & Media Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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From the films of Larry Clark to the feminist comedy of Amy Schumer to the fall of Louis C. K., comedic, graphic, and violent moments of abjection have permeated twentieth- and twenty-first-century social and political discourse. The contributors to Abjection Incorporated move beyond simple critiques of abjection as a punitive form of social death, illustrating how it has become a contested mode of political and cultural capital—empowering for some but oppressive for others. Escaping abjection's usual confines of psychoanalysis and aesthetic modernism, core to theories of abjection by thinkers such as Kristeva and Bataille, the contributors examine a range of media, including literature, photography, film, television, talking dolls, comics, and manga. Whether analyzing how comedic abjection can help mobilize feminist politics or how expressions of abjection inflect class, race, and gender hierarchies, the contributors demonstrate the importance of competing uses of abjection to contemporary society and politics. They emphasize abjection's role in circumscribing the boundaries of the human and how the threats abjection poses to the self and other, far from simply negative, open up possibilities for radically new politics.

Contributors. Meredith Bak, Eugenie Brinkema, James Leo Cahill, Michelle Cho, Maggie Hennefeld, Rob King, Thomas Lamarre, Sylvère Lotringer, Rijuta Mehta, Mark Mulroney, Nicholas Sammond, Yiman Wang, Rebecca Wanzo

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