Denial
The Unspeakable Truth
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Notting Hill Editions
Published:13th Sep '18
Should be back in stock very soon
*Previous books on denialism have focused on debunking; Denial: The Unspeakable Truth goes to the heart of the phenomenon by asking what denialists' true desires are.
*Denial: The Unspeakable Truth explains how denialism is transforming rapidly into an even more dangerous `post-denialism'.
*Denial: The Unspeakable Truth offers suggestions for how to get out of our present bind.
*Hard-hitting and often shocking, Denial: The Unspeakable Truth does not flinch from engaging with some of our culture's darkest thoughts
Kahn-Harris sets out not to unpick denialists' arguments, but to investigate what lies behind them. The conclusions he reaches are shocking and uncomfortable. In a world of `fake news' and `post-truth', are the denialists about to secure victory?I want to show what denialism seeks to prevent; the exposure of dark desire. It is only when we look directly at this darkness that we can truly grasp why it is so unspeakable.'
The Holocaust never happened. The planet isn't warming. Vaccines harm children. There is no such thing as AIDS. The Earth is flat.
Denialism comes in many forms, often dressed in the garb of scholarship or research. It's certainly insidious and pernicious. Climate change denialists have built well-funded institutions and lobbying groups to counter action against global warming. Holocaust deniers have harried historians and abused survivors. AIDS denialists have prevented treatment programmes in Africa.
All this is bad enough, but what if, as Keith Kahn-Harris asks, it actually cloaks much darker, unspeakable, desires? If denialists could speak from the heart, what would we hear?
Kahn-Harris sets out not to unpick denialists' arguments, but to investigate what lies behind them. The conclusions he reaches are shocking and uncomfortable. In a world of `fake news' and `post-truth', are the denialists about to secure victory?
ISBN: 9781910749968
Dimensions: 190mm x 120mm x 10mm
Weight: 250g
200 pages