
The Spectacle of Critique
From Philosophy to Cacophony
Tom Boland(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. August 2018
Book
Hardback
174 pages
978-1-138-56429-9 (ISBN)
Description
Far from being the preserve of a few elite thinkers, critique increasingly dominates public life in modernity, leading to a cacophony of accusation and denunciation around all political issues. The technique of unmasking 'power' or 'hegemony' or 'ideology' has now been adopted across the political spectrum, where critical discourses are routinely used to suggest that anything and everything is only a 'construct' or even a 'conspiracy'. This book draws on anthropological theory to provide a different perspective on this phenomenon; critique appears as a liminal predicament combining imitative polemical and schismatic urges with a haunting sense of uncertainty. It thereby addresses a central academic concern, with a special focus on political critique in the public sphere and within social media. Combining historical interrogations of the roots of critique, as well as examining contemporary political discourse in relation to populism, as seen in presidential elections, historical commemorations and welfare reform, The Spectacle of Critique uses anthropology and genealogy to offer a new sociology of critique that problematises critique and diagnoses its crisis, cultivating acritical and imaginative ways of thinking.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-56429-9 (9781138564299)
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Tom Boland is Lecturer in Sociology at Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland. His research focuses on critique, literature and unemployment. He is the author of Critique as a Modern Social Phenomenon and co-author of The Sociology of Unemployment.
Content
Acknowledgements
1. The tragedy of critique
2. The sound and the fury: The insights and limits of the critique of critique.
3. The experience of critique: Inside permanent liminality
4. Critique is history?: Understanding a tradition of tradition-breaking
5. Unthinking critical thinking: The reduction of philosophy to negative logic
6. The cacophony of critique: Populist radicals and hegemonic dissent
7. Asocial media: An auto-ethnography of on-line critiques
8. Towards acritical theory
Bibliography
Index
1. The tragedy of critique
2. The sound and the fury: The insights and limits of the critique of critique.
3. The experience of critique: Inside permanent liminality
4. Critique is history?: Understanding a tradition of tradition-breaking
5. Unthinking critical thinking: The reduction of philosophy to negative logic
6. The cacophony of critique: Populist radicals and hegemonic dissent
7. Asocial media: An auto-ethnography of on-line critiques
8. Towards acritical theory
Bibliography
Index