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- Liberalism puts its trust in civil discourse and rational argument.
- About the Author: Finbarr Curtis is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Georgia Southern University.
- 312 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Religion, Politics & State
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About the Book
Going Low examines how the offensive style of contemporary politics challenges liberal democratic institutions. Considering the rise of illiberal politics and debates about the limits of free speech, Finbarr Curtis draws on the insights of religious studies to rethink provocation and transgression.Book Synopsis
Liberalism puts its trust in civil discourse and rational argument. Today, its opponents enthusiastically flout these norms, making a show of defying so-called political correctness. In the Trump era and beyond, right-wing figures delight in sheer offensiveness. What is at stake in breaking the rules of civility to "own the libs"?
Going Low examines how the offensive style of contemporary politics challenges liberal democratic institutions. Considering the rise of illiberal politics and debates about the limits of free speech, Finbarr Curtis draws on the insights of religious studies to rethink provocation and transgression. He argues that the spectacle of brazenly violating taboos is a show of dominance over a supposedly censorious liberalism. Profaning liberal pieties is the ultimate form of "winning." Curtis contends that deliberate offensiveness dovetails with the privatization of public goods: both represent the refusal to accommodate the sensibilities of others in a diverse society. Going Low offers a series of essays that recast recent controversies, including Trump's reality-TV presidency, white evangelical complaints of liberal bigotry, bakers who refuse to bake cakes for LGBTQ weddings, and hostility toward the activism of athletes and college students. Together, these essays shed new light on contemporary political discourse and reveal why illiberalism has turned to profane politics for a profane age.Review Quotes
Going Low is a wide-ranging exploration of today's political culture deploying conceptual tools from religious studies scholarship. There's something distinctive about how political discourse works in the Trump era--from right, left, and center--and this book limns this new landscape.--Vincent W. Lloyd, author of In Defense of Charisma
Going Low's compellingly written and skillfully argued insights into the relationship between illiberal secularism and discourses of offense offer scholars essential tools to make sense of the US political landscape, challenging us to rethink relationships between religion and politics in the US.-- "American Religion"
This marvelous and surprising book offers the first satisfying account of why offense is an essential idiom of secular politics. Political scientists, pundits, and scholars of religion alike will learn from what Curtis discovers when he digs with gusto into the significant power of profanation.
--Kathryn Lofton, author of Consuming ReligionFinbarr Curtis's book is bold, analytically curious, and it makes a pressing argument about the mechanics and fragility of the contemporary American order. Going Low is a book that punches you in the gut with its argument about the secular age gone bad and getting worse. Curtis's account of the Trump phenomenon is the one that makes the most sense of a volatile moment that remains resistant to pedestrian hot-takes or 'serious' analyses of political economy.--John Lardas Modern, author of Secularism in Antebellum America
This is a timely explanation of current political realities in the U.S.--Halie Kerns "Library Journal"
About the Author
Finbarr Curtis is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Georgia Southern University. He is the author of The Production of American Religious Freedom (2016).Dimensions (Overall): 8.43 Inches (H) x 5.43 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 312
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Religion, Politics & State
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Finbarr Curtis
Language: English
Street Date: July 5, 2022
TCIN: 85020390
UPC: 9780231205733
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-4705
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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