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Millennial Seduction

A Skeptic Confronts Apocalyptic Culture

Lee Quinby author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:26th Jan '99

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Who among us still thinks the year 2000 is just an arbitrary turn of a calendar page? Why does its approach bring both fear of apocalyptic destruction and the promise of millennial salvation? Lee Quinby investigates how anxiety about the arrival of the new century casts everything from El Niño to sheep cloning in apocalyptic terms, simultaneously fueling panic and fostering unfounded hope for a perfect world.

Millennial rhetoric is both pervasive and persuasive, Quinby argues, because it operates with mutually reinforcing doses of fear and hope. Religious and secular anxiety erupts over charged issues such as sex education, the regulation of cyberspace, and the Christian masculinity of the Promise Keepers. Quinby exposes the dangers of millennialist solutions, which link misogyny, homophobia, and racism with absolutist claims about truth, morality, sexuality, and technology.

It is the absolutism of apocalyptic thought—not an impending apocalypse—that poses the more serious threat to our society, Quinby maintains. Millennial Seduction advocates a form of skepticism that challenges absolutism and encourages democratic participation.

Quinby has a gift for explaining complex, radical ideas in accessible, well-organized, and personal terms. This provocative and meaningful book deserves a wide audience of both students and liberal-minded book groups.

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Quinby's genealogical study of apocalyptic discourse offers a sophisticated sensitivity to problems of gender and sexuality, which are often not sufficiently attended to in similar studies, poststructuralist or otherwise.

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ISBN: 9780801435928

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm

Weight: 454g

192 pages