
Beyond Columbine
School Violence and the Virtual
Julie A. Webber(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 30. May 2017
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-1-4331-2041-1 (ISBN)
Description
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School violence has become our new American horror story, but it also has its roots in the way it comments on western values with respect to violence, shame, mental illness, suicide, humanity, and the virtual. Beyond Columbine: School Violence and the Virtual offers a series of readings of school shooting episodes in the United States as well as similar cases in Finland, Germany, and Norway, among others and their relatedness.
The book expands the author's central premise from her earlier book Failure to Hold, which explores the hidden curriculum of American culture that is rooted in perceived inequality and the shame, rage, and violence that it provokes. In doing so, it goes further to explore the United States' outdated perceptual apparatus based on a reflective liberal ideology and presents a new argument about proprioception: the combined effect of a sustained lack of thought (non-cognitive) in action that is engendered by digital media and virtual culture. The present interpretation of the virtual is not limited to video games but encompasses the entire perceptual field of information sharing and media stylization (e.g., social networking, television, and branding). More specifically, American culture has immersed itself so thoroughly in a digital world that its violence and responses to violence lack reflection to the point where it confuses data with certainty. School-related violence is presented as a dramatic series of events with Columbine as its pilot episode.
Reviews / Votes
"Julie A. Webber reflects on public mass shootings since Columbine by eschewing the usual and easy explanations. Describing the perpetrators as 'canaries in the coal mine,' she suggests that we therefore need to reflect upon the coal mine-what is it about society that makes such acts compelling to these men? She offers a complex journey through the facts of the cases and the larger questions about the virtual and the real."-Joan Tronto, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota "Beyond Columbine provides a fresh theoretical reading to the expanding corpus on school shootings. It deconstructs previous literature and goes beyond existing knowledge in order to understand virtual violence today. This is very timely book for anyone wishing to understand the phenomenon of mass violence."-Atte Oksanen, Professor of Social Psychology, University of Tampere, FinlandMore details
Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
518 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-2041-1 (9781433120411)
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Person
Julie A. Webber is Professor of Politics and Government at Illinois State University. She has published several books and essays. Among them are Failure to Hold: The Politics of School Violence and The Cultural Set Up of Comedy: Affective Politics in the U.S. Post 9/11.
Content
Acknowledgments - List of Mass Attacks (1999-2016) Included in This Analysis - Introduction: Virtual Violence: Beyond the <<Columbine Thesis>> - The Many Tropes of Columbine - Passage a l'acte: New Thoughts on Civility - The Failure of the Middle-Class Social Contract - Of Rogues and Fans - Remote Projection and Militarized Subjectivity: A Different Iteration - Conclusion - Epilogue - Notes - Bibliography - Index.