The book explores the challenges faced by individuals classified as morbidly obese, highlighting the tension between personal autonomy and societal perceptions. It delves into the evolving attitudes towards body image and health, emphasizing the impact of external judgments on those deemed unable to care for themselves. As societal norms shift, it raises critical questions about personal choice and the implications of being seen as a burden on the system.
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the Struggle for a New American Politics
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Featuring a gripping exploration of contemporary politics, this book offers an in-depth look at a significant narrative involving prominent and controversial political figures. The author, known for their previous bestseller, delivers a compelling and insightful account that promises to reveal new perspectives and provoke thought on the current political landscape.
"There is a widespread perception that the foundations of American democracy are dysfunctional and little is likely to emerge from traditional politics that will shift those conditions. Youth are often seen as emblematic of this crisis--frequently represented as uninterested in political life and ill informed about current affairs. By Any Media Necessary offers a profoundly different picture of contemporary American youth. Young men and women are tapping into the potential of new forms of communication, such as social media platforms and spreadable videos and memes, seeking to bring about political change--by any media necessary. In a series of case studies covering a diverse range of organizations, networks, and movements--from the Harry Potter Alliance, which fights for human rights in the name of the popular fantasy franchise, to immigration-rights advocates using superheroes to dramatize their struggles--By Any Media Necessary examines the civic imagination at work. Exploring new forms of political activities and identities emerging from the practice of participatory culture, By Any Media Necessary reveals how these shifts in communication have unleashed a new political dynamism in American youth."--Jacket.
In the last two decades, both the conception and the practice of participatory
culture have been transformed by the new affordances enabled by digital,
networked, and mobile technologies. This exciting new book explores that
transformation by bringing together three leading figures in conversation.
Shifting the conversation about the digital divide from questions of
technological access to questions about opportunities for being involved in
participatory culture and acquiring the necessary skills.
The first deeply insightful political narrative of the Trump era -David
Leonhardt, The New York Times Indispensable. -Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker
Deeply reported and compulsively readable...Green is consistently interesting
on the subject of Trump. But the real value of Devil's Bargain is the story it
tells about Bannon, some of which has been previously reported (not least by
Green himself) but never so well synthesized or explained as it is here. -Bret
Stephens, The New York Times Mr. Green is a talented reporter and a gifted
storyteller. The anecdotes he records from the chaotic 2016 Trump campaign are
both well chosen (they're there for thematic reasons, not as gratuitous
gossip) and brilliantly told. - Wall Street Journal You won't be able to put
it down. I certainly couldn't, surrendering a weekend I should have rightly
spent with the kids. I spent it instead with a 63-year-old nationalist whom
Time magazine all but called the shadow President of the United States . . .
Addictive. - Newsweek Tremendous. - GQ Vividly pulls back the curtain on the
symbiotic relationship between two of America's most polarizing figures. . . .
Green is nothing but prescient. - The Guardian
"Spreadable Media" maps fundamental changes taking place in the contemporary media environment, a space where corporations no longer tightly control media distribution. This book challenges some of the prevailing frameworks used to describe contemporary media.
Henry Jenkins' pioneering work in the early 1990s promoted the idea that fans
are among the most active, creative, critically engaged, and socially
connected consumers of popular culture. This title takes readers from Jenkins'
early work defending fan culture against those who would marginalize or
stigmatize it, through to his work.