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Drawing on critical work by D.A. Miller, Joseph Allen Boone, Michel Foucault, and others, as well as on cultural history, affect theory, and contemporary psychiatric literature, the author defines and explores what he calls the Victorian conspiracy narrative tradition a tradition which embraces classic Victorian works like Bleak House
Conspiracies in literature. --- English fiction --- English fiction --- History and criticism --- History and criticism
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"Conspiracy theories are a ubiquitous feature of our times. The Handbook of Conspiracy Theories and Contemporary Religion is the first reference work to offer a comprehensive, transnational overview of this phenomenon along with in-depth discussions of how conspiracy theories relate to religion(s). Bringing together experts from a wide range of disciplines, from psychology and philosophy to political science and the history of religions, the book sets the standard for the interdisciplinary study of religion and conspiracy theories"--
Cults. --- Conspiracy theories. --- Cults --- Conspiracy theories --- conspiracy theories --- conspiracy theory --- conspiracism --- conspiracy belief --- conspiracy thinking --- conspiracies --- disinformation --- psychology of conspiracy theories --- Japan --- Japanese new religious movements --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- sarin --- terrorism --- religion and conspiracy theories --- Japanese conspiracy culture --- anti-semitism --- Internet and conspiracy theories --- satanism --- cults and conspiracies --- South Africa --- popular music --- exogenous conspiracy theories --- religion and music --- endogenous conspiracy theories --- popular culture --- Esotericism and conspiracy theories --- Millennial conspiracism --- Sri Lanka --- Buddhism --- Buddhist islamophobia --- islamism --- Albania --- Albanian mythology --- Greece --- ufology --- apocalypticism --- Post-Soviet Russia --- neo-nazism --- cults --- sects --- new religious movements (NRM) --- Falun Gong (法輪功) --- consumerism --- new relgions --- Church of the SubGenius (COSG) --- parody religions --- conspirituality
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Poursuivant son enquête critique sur la culture postmoderne, Fredric Jameson s’attache à montrer que le motif du complot est, dans l’imaginaire contemporain, un point de cristallisation des tensions qui agitent nos sociétés. À l’heure de la colonisation définitive de la vie sociale par la marchandise, l’impossibilité où nous nous trouvons de nous représenter le « capitalisme-monde » trouve son expression dans la forme paranoïde du complot. Les films de complot fonctionnent comme un analogon de notre cauchemar quotidien : ce système où l’on n’arrive jamais à en finir de rien, comme disait Deleuze à propos des sociétés de contrôle. Riche analyse filmique et contribution originale à la théorie politique, cet essai porte la « méthode » Jameson à son point d’intensité maximal.
Geopolitics --- Motion pictures --- Conspiracies --- Géopolitique --- Cinéma --- Conspiration --- Aesthetics --- Plots, themes, etc. --- Esthétique --- Intrigues, thèmes, etc --- Géopolitique --- Cinéma --- Esthétique --- Intrigues, thèmes, etc --- cinéma --- conspiration (théorie de la) --- Etats-Unis --- Conspiracy in motion pictures. --- Technology in motion pictures. --- Aesthetics. --- Postmodernisme --- Culture --- Geopolitics in motion pictures --- Technology in motion pictures --- Conspiracy in motion pictures
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