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Shows About Nothing

Nihilism in Popular Culture
  • ISBN-13: 9781481314954
  • Publisher: BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Thomas S. Hibbs
  • Price: AUD $104.00
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  • Local release date: 28/02/2021
  • Format: Hardback (228.00mm X 152.00mm) 267 pages Weight: 543g
  • Categories: Popular culture [JFCA]Media studies [JFD]
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American media is the subject of constant critique. The seeming exaltation of violence, sex, and illicit themes creates virulent opponents of the media and its content. But could it be that the American experiment--even the quest to fulfill the American Dream--actually encourages media to act in a way that deserves these critiques?Probing deep into the canon of all things screen, Thomas Hibbs uncovers the disturbing truths about the contemporary media landscape. Beneath the shallow facade of evil lies the Nietzschean framework of nihilism--a nothingness that undermines notions of right and wrong while destroying any sense of meaning or purpose. Yet what makes this nihilism even more profound is Nietzsche's warning that liberal democracies are especially susceptible to such nothingness. In his examples, Hibbs shows how the popular story lines and characters of our time often rule out any possibility of making a "right" decision. Ultimately, Shows about Nothing toes the line between something and nothing to suggest how popular culture can move beyond nihilism.
Thomas S. Hibbs is Distinguished Professor of Ethics & Culture and Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University. He is the author of Arts of Darkness: American Noir and the Quest for Redemption.
Fragmentary Philosophical Preface 1. Nihilism, American Style 2. The Quest for Evil 3. The Negative Zone 4. Normal Nihilism as Comic 5. Romanticism and Nihilism 6. Defense against the Dark Arts 7. "God Got Involved" 8. Feels Like the Movies
... an entertaining yet deeply insightful discussion of the relationship between nihilism and popular culture. -- "Choice" Hibbs has a resplendent knowledge of, and a chagrined appreciation for, popular culture. -- "Weekly Standard" The best way to understand the influence of Nietzsche on popular culture. -- "Boundless Webzine"
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