Caught on Tape
White Masculinity and Obscene Enjoyment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:10th Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£71.00(9780197677865)
In a surveillance culture, the ubiquity of audio-visual recording devices has enabled the unprecedented documentation of private indiscretions, scandalous conversations, and obscene behaviors performed by both ordinary and high-profile people. From former President Donald J. Trump's lewd banter on the infamous Access Hollywood video and leaked audio of celebrity racist tirades to outburst of violent hate speech posted daily to YouTube, contemporary media culture is awash in obscene performances of transgressive white masculinity. Such exposés are screened and viewed under the assumption that revealing secret prejudices will necessarily realize the promises of democracy and bring about a postracial and postfeminist future. This book addresses why the culture of public revelations has failed to hold the perpetrators accountable. Caught on Tape illustrates how public revelations constitute a symbolic and imaginary world for the public that is preoccupied with the obscene enjoyment of transgressive white masculinity: a compulsively repetitive experience of ecstatic and excessive pleasure-in-pain that arises from encounters with that which disturbs, traumatizes, and interrupts illusory notions of our coherent selves and reality. Caught on Tape argues that addressing race and gender inequality with the promise of scandalous hot mics and obscene private videos transforms antiracism and gender justice into disempowering forms of spectatorship that ultimately conceal the structural nature of whiteness, white supremacy, and patriarchy. The central argument of this book is that the spectators are the ones really caught on tape.
In Caught on Tape: White Masculinity and Obscene Enjoyment, what Casey Ryan Kelly rightly points out is that the 21st century has given rise to a vast array of technologies--with which it has become much easier to detect and record such inappropriate behavior. * Jonathan Devine, International Journal of Communication *
ISBN: 9780197677872
Dimensions: 156mm x 236mm x 12mm
Weight: 299g
200 pages