Why We Love Sociopaths A Guide To Late Capitalist Television | Agenda Bookshop Skip to content
Online orders placed from 19/12 onward will not arrive in time for Christmas.
Online orders placed from 19/12 onward will not arrive in time for Christmas.
A01=Adam Kotsko
Age Group_Uncategorized
Age Group_Uncategorized
Author_Adam Kotsko
automatic-update
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=JFDT
Category=JFFP
COP=United Kingdom
Delivery_Delivery within 10-20 working days
Language_English
PA=Available
Price_€10 to €20
PS=Active
softlaunch

Why We Love Sociopaths A Guide To Late Capitalist Television

English

By (author): Adam Kotsko

Sociopaths are pervasive in contemporary television, from high-brow drama all the way down to cartoons - and of course the news as well. From the scheming Eric Cartman of South Park to the seductive imposter Don Draper of Mad Men, cold and ruthless characters captivate us, making us wish that we could be so effective and successful. Yet why should we admire characters who get ahead by being amoral and uncaring? In his follow-up to Awkwardness, Adam Kotsko argues that the popularity of the ruthless sociopath reflects our dissatisfaction with a failed social contract, showing that we believe that the world rewards the evil and uncaring rather than the good. By analyzing characters like the serial killer star of Dexter and the cynical Dr. House, Kotsko shows that the fantasy of the sociopath distracts us from our real problems - but that we still might benefit from being a little more sociopathic. See more
Current price €15.29
Original price €16.99
Save 10%
A01=Adam KotskoAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Adam Kotskoautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=JFDTCategory=JFFPCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€10 to €20PS=Activesoftlaunch
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Product Details
  • Weight: 142g
  • Dimensions: 142 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780990910

About Adam Kotsko

Adam Kotsko is Assistant Professor of Humanities at Shimer College Chicago. He is the author of Zizek and Theology (2008) Politics of Redemption (2010) and Why We Love Sociopaths: A Guide to Late Capitalist Television (2012). He is the translator of Agamben's The Sacrament of Language (2010) The Highest Poverty (2013) Opus Dei (2013) Pilate and Jesus (forthcoming) and The Use of Bodies (forthcoming). He blogs at An und fur sich (itself.wordpress.com).

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue we'll assume that you are understand this. Learn more
Accept