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There is a Gunman on Campus: Tragedy and Terror at Virginia Tech [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x161x24 mm, kaal: 531 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2008
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742561291
  • ISBN-13: 9780742561298
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x161x24 mm, kaal: 531 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0742561291
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In our media-saturated culture, momentous events occur quickly, as news and images are broadcast around the country and the world. We are often riveted by the news and our everyday reality is suddenly changed. Yet, almost as quickly, that critical event is replaced by a new story. The old event fades from memory, and we move on to the next thing before understanding why it commanded our attention and how our world was changed. On April 16, 2007, such an event occurred on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. That day a student killed 32 of his classmates and professors and then turned the gun on himself. The media focused their power and our attention on the campus, the students and faculty of Virginia Tech, and the gunman and his victims. But we have yet to understand fully what happened in Blacksburg. There is a Gunman on Campus brings our thoughts back to the shocking campus shootings and the public reactions to the event, shining needed light on what occurred at the university, how American society reacted, and how it all fits into contemporary culture. The contributors to this insightful and compelling volume preserve and deepen our memory of April 16th. Many of the authors are distinguished men and women of letters, and some were on the Virginia Tech campus the day when the shots rang out. From the psychology of the shooter to the role of media in covering the event to parallels to other American tragedies such as Columbine, the chapters constitute an incisive portrait of early 21st century America.

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Preface vii
CHAPTER 1 April 16, 2007, at Virginia Tech—To: Multiple Recipients: "A Gunman Is Loose on Campus... " 1
Timothy W. Luke
CHAPTER 2 Media Spectacle and the "Massacre at Virginia Tech" 29
Douglas Kellner
CHAPTER 3 Mediated Ritual on Academic Ground 55
Neal King
CHAPTER 4 Profiling School Shooters and Shooters' Schools: The Cultural Contexts of Aggrieved Entitlement and Restorative Masculinity 65
Michael Kimmel
CHAPTER 5 "Victims Sought in Next Week's Shooting" 79
William Ayers
CHAPTER 6 "We Are All Seung-Hui Cho!": American Social Psychosis and the Virginia Tech Killings 93
Stephen Pfohl
CHAPTER 7 Satire, Guns, and Humans: Lessons from the Nacirema 105
Steve Kroll-Smith and Gwen Hunnicutt
CHAPTER 8 S/he's Lost Control?: Damaging a Body of Knowledge. 119
Tara Brabazon
CHAPTER 9 When Rhetoric Fails: The Heroic Teacher and the Basic Communications Course 141
Matthew Levy
CHAPTER 10 There Is an Unknown on Campus: From Normative to Performative Violence in Academia 159
Patricia Mooney Nickel
CHAPTER 11 The April 16 Archive: Collecting and Preserving Memories of the Virginia Tech Tragedy 185
Brent K. Jesiek and Jeremy Hunsinger
CHAPTER 12 Colonization and Massacres: Virginia Tech, Jamestown, Korea, and Iraq 207
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
CHAPTER 13 All The Rage: Digital Bodies and Deadly Play in the Age of the Suicide Bomber 213
Carolyn Guertin
CHAPTER 14 Is Virginia Tech an Exception? 229
Stanley Aronowitz
CHAPTER 15 Baudrillard (1929-2007) & Mao: A History of Normal Violence 235
Charles Lemert
CHAPTER. 16 Cho, Not Che?: Positioning Blacksburg in the Political 243
Ben Agger
About the Contributors 251
Index 255
Ben Agger (19522015) was professor of sociology and humanities at University of Texas, Arlington.

Timothy W. Luke is professor of political science at Virginia Tech.