The violence of organized forgetting

thinking beyond America's disimagination machine

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The violence of organized forgetting

thinking beyond America's disimagination machine

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"In a series of essays on the intersections of political power, popular culture and new methods of social control, Giroux explores how neoliberal discourse and the ongoing commodification of everyday life constitute an active assault on public memory, chip away at civil rights, and diminish the public's capacity to speak and act in its own interests. Alarmed at the increased authoritarianism creeping into all levels of national experience, Giroux looks to flashpoints in current events to reveal how the institutions of government and business are at work to generate false narratives that promote mass fear, quietism and passivity. "The Violence of Organized Forgetting" makes visible the untruth of these narratives and the historical, political, economic, and cultural conditions that produce them. Giroux analyzes how various institutions in American society are distracting and miseducating the public. Political and cultural responses to current event--such as the ongoing economic crisis, income inequality, health care reform, Hurricane Sandy, the war on terror, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Chicago teacher protests--represent flashpoints that reveal a growing disregard for people's democratic rights, public accountability, and civic values. From the inflated rhetoric of the political right to market-driven media peddling spectacles of violence, the influence of these forces in everyday life is undermining our collective security by justifying cutbacks to social supports and restricting opportunities for democratic resistance. Giroux argues that widespread acceptance of the militarized lockdown of Boston crystalizes the degree to which society has come to accept martial law and mass surveillance as inevitable necessities of contemporary American life. Over-the-top repression of social movements like Occupy reveals an increasing intolerance and suspicion of those who challenge state and corporate power, while the violence marketed to youth as entertainment promotes further disconnection from a sense of cohesive community. "The Violence of Organized Forgetting" is a passionate call for public engagement as a means to push back against restrictions on freedom and the passive acceptance of a frightening status quo"--

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Table of Contents

Introduction : America's descent into madness
America's disimagination machine
The new authoritarianism
Hurricane Sandy and the politics of disposability
The vanishing point of U.S. democracy
Lockdown USA : Lessons from the Boston Marathon manhunt
Teachers resisting neoliberalism at home
Beyond the disimagination machine
Hope in a time of permanent war.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Open media series, Open Media book

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.20973
Library of Congress
JK1726 .G57 2014, JK1726.G57 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
274 pages
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27164319M
Internet Archive
violenceoforgani0000giro
ISBN 10
087286619X
ISBN 13
9780872866195
LCCN
2014006179
OCLC/WorldCat
880960007

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