Aufsatz(elektronisch)Juni 2023

The American action film and the Arendt–Pitkin 'tyranny of "the Social"'

In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 176, Heft 1, S. 49-65

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Abstract

Hanna Pitkin explains that Arendt's defense of collective political action tends to reify and mystify an opposing concept Arendt calls 'the Social'. Was Arendt actually right about the rise of 'the Social'? Does the deep-set global mass entertainment culture tend to sap action even when it purportedly celebrates it? And what can viewing publics and counter-publics tell us about the meaning and reception of 'the Social', especially in this massively online era? This article surveys different ways of thinking about the basic problem presented by American popular action cinema, and especially big-budget Hollywood action films, through an Arendtian lens. In presenting this overview, the article looks to reorient traditional philosophical concerns about screen violence and its censorship, and to offer a holistic reappraisal of 'the Social' and 'action' by placing democratic theory in closer dialogue with film studies.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1461-7455, 0725-5136

DOI

10.1177/07255136231179796

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