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Friendship Fictions : The Rhetoric of Citizenship in the Liberal Imaginary.
Title:
Friendship Fictions : The Rhetoric of Citizenship in the Liberal Imaginary.
Author:
Kaplan, Michael A.
ISBN:
9780817383510
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (274 pages)
Series:
Albma Rhetoric Cult & Soc Crit
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Rhetoricizing Liberalism -- 1. Imagining Citizenship as Friendship -- 2. Friendship and the Politics of Community: The Big Chill -- 3. Friendship, Rebel-Citizenship, and the Feminist Critique of Liberalism: Thelma & Louise -- 4. Liberalism, Friendship, and the Predicament of Cybernetic Sociality: Lost in Translation -- 5. Race, Friendship, and the Speculative Politics of Infinite Debt: Smoke -- Conclusion: The Friendship Supplement and the Rule of Allegory -- Notes -- Index.
Abstract:
A criticism often leveled at liberal democratic culture is its emphasis on the individual over community and private life over civic participation. However, liberal democratic culture has a more complicated relationship to notions of citizenship. As Michael Kaplan shows, citizenship comprises a major theme of popular entertainment, especially Hollywood film, and often takes the form of friendship narratives; and this is no accident. Examining the representations of citizenship-as-friendship in four Hollywood films (The Big Chill, Thelma & Louise, Lost in Translation, and Smoke), Kaplan argues that critics have misunderstood some of liberal democracy's most significant features: its resilience, its capacity for self-revision, and the cultural resonance of its model of citizenship.   For Kaplan, friendship-with its dynamic pacts, fluid alliances, and contingent communities-is one arena in which preconceptions about individual participation in civic life are contested and complicated. Friendship serves as a metaphor for citizenship and mirrors the individual's participation in civic life. Friendship Fictions unravels key implications of this metaphor and demonstrates how it can transform liberal culture into a more just and democratic way of life.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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