On Scandal

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On Scandal

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ISBN: 9780521720403
作者: Ari Adut
出版社: Cambridge University Press
发行时间: 2009 -7
丛书: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences
装订: Paperback
价格: USD 30.99
页数: 374

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Moral Disturbances in Society, Politics, and Art

Ari Adut   

简介

Scandal is the quintessential public event. Here is the first general and comprehensive analysis of this ubiquitous moral phenomenon. Taking up wide-ranging cases in society, politics, and art, Ari Adut shows when wrong-doings generate scandals and when they do not. He focuses on the emotional and cognitive experience of scandals and the relationships among those who are involved in or exposed to them. This perspective explains variations in the effects, frequency, elicited reactions, outcomes, and strategic uses of scandals. On Scandal offers provocative accounts of the Oscar Wilde, Watergate, and Lewinsky affairs. Adut also employs the lens of scandal to address puzzles and questions regarding public life. Why is American politics plagued by sex scandals? What is the cause of the rise in political scandals in Western democracies? Why were Victorians sometimes very accommodating and other times very intolerant of homosexuality? What is the social logic of hypocrisy?

目录

Introduction
1. The disruptive publicity of transgression
2. The fall of Oscar Wilde
3. The American presidency, imperial and imperiled
4. Investigating corruption in France
5. Sex and the American public sphere
6. Provocation in art
Conclusion.

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