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9781933859286

A Consumer's Guide to the Apocalypse: Why There Is No Cultural War in America and Why We Will Perish Nonetheless

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  • ISBN13:

    9781933859286

  • ISBN10:

    1933859288

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-07-15
  • Publisher: Isi Books
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Summary

What accounts for the apocalyptic angst that is now so clearly present among Americans who do not subscribe to any religious orthodoxy? Why do so many popular television shows, films, and music nourish themselves on this very angst? And why do so many artists--from Coldplay to Tori Amos to Tom Wolfe--feel compelled to give it expression? It is tempting to say that America's fears and anxieties are understandable in the light of 9/11, the ongoing War on Terror, nuclear proliferation, and the seemingly limitless capacity of science to continually challenge our conceptions of the universe and ourselves. Perhaps, too, American culture remains so permeated by Protestant Christianity that even avowed skeptics cannot pry themselves from its grip. In "A Consumer's Guide to the Apocalypse, " Eduardo Velasquez argues that these answers are too pat. Velasquez's astonishing thesis is that when we peer into contemporary artists' creative depiction of our sensibilities we discover that the antagonisms that fuel the current cultural wars stem from the same source. Enthusiastic religions and dogmatic science, the flourishing of scientific reason and the fascination with mystical darkness, cultural triumphalists and multicultural ideologues are all sustained by the same thing: a willful commitment to the basic tenets of the Enlightenment. Velasquez makes his point with insightful readings ofthe music of Coldplay, Tori Amos, and Dave Matthews and the fiction of Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen, " Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club, " and Tom Wolfe's "I Am Charlotte Simmons." Written with grace and humor, and directed toward the lay reader, "A Consumer's Guide to the Apocalypse" is a tour de force of cultural analysis.

Author Biography

Eduardo Velasquez teaches political philosophy, science and the arts, literature, and popular culture at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.

Table of Contents

A primer for annihilation (introduction)
Science
News of the soul's death greatly exaggerated (on Tom Wolfe's I am Charlotte Simmons)p. 3
Knowledge of ignorance (on Michael Frayn's Copenhagen)p. 31
Beyond the edge of reason (on Coldplay)p. 57
Theology
Crown of thorns (on Dave Matthews)p. 77
Alpha and omega (on Chuck Palahniuk's Fight club)p. 99
The Da Vinci Code (on Tori Amos)p. 121
A new genesis (conclusions)p. 147
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