Dominic Pettman 
After the Orgy [PDF ebook] 
Toward a Politics of Exhaustion

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Explores the post-Enlightenment obsession with apocalyptic endings.

Applying Jean Baudrillard’s question ‘What are you doing after the orgy?’ to the postmillennial climate that informs our contemporary cultural moment, this book argues that the imagination of apocalyptic endings has been an obsessive theme in post-Enlightenment culture. Dominic Pettman identifies and examines the dynamic tensions of various apocalyptic discourses, from the fin-de-siècle decadents of the 1890s to the fin-de-millènnium cyberpunks of the 1990s, in order to highlight the complex constellation of exhaustion, anticipation, panic, and ecstasy in contemporary culture. Through analyses of rapturous cults, cyberpunk literature, post-apocalyptic cinema, techno-paganism, death fashion, and the Y2K prophecy, After the Orgy explores why the twentieth century swung so violently between the poles of anticipation and anticlimax. In the process, the book raises pressing questions concerning the relevance of such ideas in our new millennium and points out alternatives to the monotonous horror of traditional narratives.

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Table of Content

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: After the Orgy

The Dating Game

The Coming of the Lord

Technological Revelation

A Note on Methodology

1. Panic Merchants: Prophecy and the Satyr


The Goat in the Machine

2. The Rapture of Rupture


Sade and the Death of God

Avoiding the Void

Eroticism and the Thanatic Asymptote

Nietzsche’s Dionysus

Nihilism and the Thirst for Annihilation

3. The Virtual Apocalypse


Virilio’s Accident

Bacchanical Man and Ballard’s
Crash

Technol-orgy: From Autogeddon to Infocalypse

Snow Crash and Scopophilia

Cyborgies in the Dionysian Landscape

Carmageddon


4. Decaying Forward: Satiety and Society


De-fragging the Self

Technologies of the Flesh

5. Cosmic Architects


Immaculate Contraception

Sexless Hydrogen: The Frisson of Fission

Dionysus in ‘69

The Politics of Play

6. Playing at Catastrophe


Prê
t-à
-Mort: Necrophilia and Death Fashion

Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Joachite Structure of Baudrillard’s Philosophy

‘A Biocybernetic Self-Fulfilling Prophecy World Orgy I’: or Surviving the Necropolis

Temporary Autonomous Zones and the Archaic Revival

Civilization and Its Discotheques

After the Orgy (But Before the Test Results)

Conclusion: The Revelation Will not be Televised

Y2Care: Debugging the Millennium

The Owl of Minerva Versus the Millennium Falcon

Means to an End

Notes
Works Cited
Index

About the author

Dominic Pettman is Assistant Professor of New Media at the University of Amsterdam.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 222 ● ISBN 9780791488492 ● File size 1.1 MB ● Publisher State University of New York Press ● City Albany ● Country US ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7665315 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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