Frida Beckman 
The Paranoid Chronotope [EPUB ebook] 
Power, Truth, Identity

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Why does it seem like our everyday life is shadowed by something menacing? This book identifies and illuminates paranoia as a significant feature of contemporary American society and culture. Centering on what it identifies as three key dimensions – power, truth, and identity – in three different contexts – society, literature, and critique – the book explores and explains the increasing influence of paranoid thinking in American society during the second half of the twentieth century and first decades of the twenty-first, a period that has seen the rise of control systems and neoliberal ascendency.

Inquiring about the predominance of white, male, American subjects in paranoid culture, Frida Beckman recognizes the antagonistic maintenance and fortification of a conception of the autonomous individual that perceives itself to be under threat. Identifying such paranoia as emerging from an increasingly disjunctive relation between this conception of the subject and the changing nature of the public sphere, she develops the concept of the paranoid chronotope as a tool for the theoretical analysis of social, literary, and critical practices today. Investigating twenty-first century paranoid fictions, New Sincerity novels, conspiracist online culture, and postcritique, Beckman shows how the paranoid chronotope constitutes a recurring feature of modern consciousness.

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Introduction: The Paranoid Chronotope
1. The Public Sphere and Paranoia / The Paranoid Public Sphere
2. Power and Paranoia / Paranoid Powers
3. Truth and Paranoia / Paranoid Truths
4. Identity and Paranoia / Paranoid Identities

关于作者

Frida Beckman is Professor of Literature at Stockholm University. She is the author of
Gilles Deleuze (2017),
Culture Control Critique: Allegories of Reading the Present (2016), and
Between Desire and Pleasure: A Deleuzian Theory of Sexuality (2013).

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 256 ● ISBN 9781503631618 ● 文件大小 0.4 MB ● 出版者 Stanford University Press ● 发布时间 2022 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8322453 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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