Description
Cool is big business for those who can sell it across a range of markets and media. Yet the concept wasn't always a popular commodity. Cool began as a potent aesthetic of post-World War II black culture, embodying a very specific, highly charged method of resistance to white supremacy and the globalized exploitation of capital. Way Too Cool follows the hollowing-out of "coolness" in modern American culture and its reflection of a larger evasion of race, racism, and ethics that is a hallmark of neoliberal capitalism. Revisiting watershed events in late-twentieth century U.S. history, this book shows how the perversion of cool effectively quashes our desire to resist abuses of power, sounding an alarm for those who care about preserving our ties to an American tradition of resistance.
About the Author
Shannon Winnubst is professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at the Ohio State University. She is the author of Queering Freedom and editor of Reading Bataille Now.
Reviews
Way Too Cool constitutes a significant and entirely original intervention into the literature on neoliberalism and biopolitics. The book's range, depth, and precision are breathtaking. -- Lynne Huffer, author of Are the Lips a Grave? A Queer Feminist on the Ethics of Se With keen, deliberate intellectual insight and daring, Winnubst elevates the discussion of cool to its rightful place in the pantheon of critical theory, highlighting aspects of popular culture and its impact on mainstream thought. -- bell hooks, activist and author Shannon Winnubst makes more sense of neoliberalism than any writer I have read. Mapping how neoliberalism in the United States de-racializes difference in its quest for cool, she theorizes race outside the parameters of identity politics by way of the Lacanian real. This wickedly smart and profoundly ethical book deserves a very wide readership. -- Tim Dean, author of Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking For Winnubst, the dehistoricization of cool produces an ethical crisis as it detaches coolness from efforts to imagine and produce a better social world. Way Too Cool is one of the most provocative texts that I have read on race, philosophy, and ethics in a long time. -- Roderick Ferguson, author of The Reorder of Things: The University and Its Pedagogies of Minority Difference In this intellectually vibrant text that reads economic doctrines, racialized class inequities, and the lasting residue of popular culture with equal grace, Winnubst uses the genealogy of cool to pen a riveting treatise on race, ethics, and the commodification of social difference. Winnubst's arguments are precise and persuasive, as rigorously crafted as they are creatively composed. This book is poised to shake up how we think, talk and teach about neoliberalism. -- Juana Maria Rodriguez, Professor of Gender and Women's Studies, University of California, Berkeley A provocative and field-changing book... This is an account to be reckoned with. Hypatia
Book Information
ISBN 9780231172950
Author Shannon Winnubst
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press