Baudrillard, Youth, and American Film: Fatal Theory and Education

Baudrillard, Youth, and American Film: Fatal Theory and Education

by Kip Kline
Baudrillard, Youth, and American Film: Fatal Theory and Education

Baudrillard, Youth, and American Film: Fatal Theory and Education

by Kip Kline

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Overview

Baudrillard, Youth, and American Film examines the portrayal of youth in American cinema with Jean Baudrillard's radical social theory and philosophical system. Kline uses Baudrillard's corpus to analyze the troubling effects of the portrayal of youth in American teen films, namely, its contribution to discursive violence against young people which holds such a prominent place in many adult-controlled, modern institutions like schools. This kind of violence has multiple iterations, including the inability to imagine youth as meaningful political actors, the insistence on taking teenagers to be morally impoverished, and the propensity for viewing young people as thoroughly heteronomous. While there are certainly pockets of exception, violent discourses often animate institutional disregard for youth. Kline promotes Baudrillard's fatal theory as a way for critical educators, philosophers, sociologists, and other concerned pedagogues to argue for an alteration in the way that youth is portrayed in American films, and to discourage the negative discourse that have colonized conceptions and treatment of young people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498501507
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/26/2016
Series: Youth Culture and Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kip Kline is professor of philosophy of education at Lewis University.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Baudrillard and the End of the Teenager
Chapter Two: From Illusion to the 'Perfect Alibi of Images': Simulacra and American Teen Films
Chapter Three: The End of the Teen Party Movie: Baudrillard and Project X
Chapter Four: The Bling Ring: Real Time Cinema and the Simulacrum of the Teenager
Chapter Five: The Breakfast Club and Second Order Simulation
Chapter Six: Fatal Strategies for a New Education: Resistance after the Murder of the Real
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