The sky is falling : how vampires, zombies, androids, and superheroes made America great for extremism / Peter Biskind.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : The New Press , 2018Description: 252 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781620974292
- Popular culture -- -United States -- -History -- -21st century
- Popular culture -- -Political aspects -- -United States -- -History -- -21st century
- Radicalism -- -Social aspects -- -United States -- -History -- -21st century
- Radicalism -- -Political aspects -- -United States -- -History -- -21st century
- Right and left (Political Science)
- Polarization (Social sciences) -- -United States
- United States -- -Civilization -- -21st century
- 973.93 BIS
- E169.12 B57 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beyond the fringe: an introduction -- Part I: Winter has come. Apocalypse now -- Bleeding hearts -- Doing the right thing -- Part II: Who'll stop the rain?. Gone fishin' -- Coming apart -- Draining the swamp -- Part III: Breaking bad. The silence of the lambs -- Beauty in the beast -- License to kill -- Part IV: Heaven can't wait. What a piece of work was man -- Anywhere but here -- No exit -- Conclusion: The return of the center.
In The Sky Is Falling journalist Peter Biskind dives headlong into two decades of popular culture - from superhero franchises such as the Dark Knight, X-Men, and the Avengers and series like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones to thrillers like Homeland and 24 - and emerges to argue that these shows are saturated with the values that are currently animating our extreme politics. Where once centrist institutions and their agents - cops and docs, soldiers and scientists, as well as educators, politicians, and "experts" of every stripe - were glorified by mainstream Hollywood, the heroes of today's movies and TV, whether far right or far left, have overthrown this quaint ideological consensus. Many of our shows dramatize extreme circumstances - an apocalypse of one sort or another - that require extreme behavior to deal with, behavior such as revenge, torture, lying, and even the vigilante violence traditionally discouraged in mainstream entertainment. In this bold, provocative, and witty investigation, Biskind shows how extreme culture now calls the shots. It has become, in effect, the new mainstream.
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