EasterBlack-owned or founded brands at TargetGroceryClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesBabyHomeFurnitureKitchen & DiningOutdoor Living & GardenToysElectronicsVideo GamesMovies, Music & BooksSports & OutdoorsBeautyPersonal CareHealthPetsHousehold EssentialsArts, Crafts & SewingSchool & Office SuppliesParty SuppliesLuggageGift IdeasGift CardsClearanceTarget New ArrivalsTarget Finds#TargetStyleTop DealsTarget Circle DealsWeekly AdShop Order PickupShop Same Day DeliveryRegistryRedCardTarget CircleFind Stores

Sponsored

The Future of Decline - by Jed Esty (Paperback)

The Future of Decline - by  Jed Esty (Paperback) - 1 of 1
$11.99 sale price when purchased online
$14.00 list price
Target Online store #3991

About this item

Highlights

  • As the US becomes a second-place nation, can it shed the superpower nostalgia that still haunts the UK?
  • About the Author: Jed Esty is the Vartan Gregorian Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • 164 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, American

Description



About the Book



"As the US becomes a second-place nation, can it shed the superpower nostalgia that still haunts the UK? The debate over the US's fading hegemony has raged and sputtered for 50 years, glutting the market with prophecies about American decline. Media experts ask how fast we will fall and how much we will lose, but generally ignore the fundamental question: What does decline mean? What is the significance, in experiential and everyday terms, in feelings and fantasies, of living in a country past its prime? Drawing on the example of post-WWII Britain and looking ahead at 2020s America, Jed Esty suggests that becoming a second-place nation is neither disastrous, as alarmists claim, nor avoidable, as optimists insist. Contemporary declinism often masks white nostalgia and perpetuates a conservative longing for Cold War certainty. But the narcissistic lure of "lost greatness" appeals across the political spectrum. As Esty argues, it resonates so widely in mainstream media because Americans have lost access to a language of national purpose beyond global supremacy. It is time to shelve the shopworn fables of endless US dominance, to face the multipolar world of the future, and to tell new American stories. The Future of Decline is a guide to finding them."--Publisher.



Book Synopsis



As the US becomes a second-place nation, can it shed the superpower nostalgia that still haunts the UK?

The debate over the US's fading hegemony has raged and sputtered for 50 years, glutting the market with prophecies about American decline. Media experts ask how fast we will fall and how much we will lose, but generally ignore the fundamental question: What does decline mean? What is the significance, in experiential and everyday terms, in feelings and fantasies, of living in a country past its prime?

Drawing on the example of post-WWII Britain and looking ahead at 2020s America, Jed Esty suggests that becoming a second-place nation is neither disastrous, as alarmists claim, nor avoidable, as optimists insist. Contemporary declinism often masks white nostalgia and perpetuates a conservative longing for Cold War certainty. But the narcissistic lure of "lost greatness" appeals across the political spectrum. As Esty argues, it resonates so widely in mainstream media because Americans have lost access to a language of national purpose beyond global supremacy. It is time to shelve the shopworn fables of endless US dominance, to face the multipolar world of the future, and to tell new American stories. The Future of Decline is a guide to finding them.



Review Quotes




"Esty's mission is to discard that rhetoric and replace it with something tidier, truer, and more democratic. Decline, he suggests, offers a chance to 'reinvent the shared meaning of US society.'"--Kevin Power, Society

"This book stuck with me, and my experience is not an isolated one.The Future of Decline is the brain worm working quietly upon the professoriate."--Matt Seybold, The American Vandal

"This short, insightful treatise adds to and challenges the genre of American decline on the world stage.... Recommended."--G. Donato, CHOICE

"The Future of Decline is sharp, provocative, and engaging at every turn."--Gayle Rogers, author of Speculation: A Cultural History from Aristotle to AI

"The best thing about history is that it can always take another turn. The Future of Decline is a powerful provocation to craft a new national narrative, one that faces reality and locates tools for building something better."--Catherine Hall, author of Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain

"The USA will never again dominate world politics as it did at the end of the twentieth century. So far, American politics and culture have mainly thrashed and flailed in the face of this reality. The Future of Decline offers the necessary and urgent lesson that comparative national decline can, instead, be managed with good grace--as a blessing rather than a curse. In keeping with its teaching, Esty's book is a wise and even beautiful one."--Benjamin Kunkel, author of Utopia or Bust

"This book is a generative call to arms. Esty insists we have reasons to be cheerful amidst American decline--if we do the hard work of providing a renewed vision of a more equitable future for the nation."--James Vernon, author of Distant Strangers: How Britain Became Modern

"This is a consistently intelligent, sweepingly synthetic, and urgently important book."--Michael Szalay, author of Second Lives: Black-Market Melodramas and the Reinvention of Television



About the Author



Jed Esty is the Vartan Gregorian Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of A Shrinking Island (2004) and Unseasonable Youth (2012).
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .38 Inches (D)
Weight: .41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 164
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Stanford Briefs
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Jed Esty
Language: English
Street Date: May 31, 2022
TCIN: 85935776
UPC: 9781503633315
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-0069
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it.

Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 0.38 inches length x 5 inches width x 8 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.41 pounds
We regret that this item cannot be shipped to PO Boxes.
This item cannot be shipped to the following locations: American Samoa (see also separate entry under AS), Guam (see also separate entry under GU), Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico (see also separate entry under PR), United States Minor Outlying Islands, Virgin Islands, U.S., APO/FPO

Return details

This item can be returned to any Target store or Target.com.
This item must be returned within 90 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
See the return policy for complete information.

Related Categories

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy

Footer

About Us

About TargetCareersNews & BlogTarget BrandsBullseye ShopSustainability & GovernancePress CenterAdvertise with UsInvestorsAffiliates & PartnersSuppliersTargetPlus

Help

Target HelpReturnsTrack OrdersRecallsContact UsFeedbackAccessibilitySecurity & FraudTeam Member Services

Stores

Find a StoreClinicPharmacyOpticalMore In-Store Services

Services

Target Circle™Target Circle™ CardTarget Circle 360™Target AppRegistrySame Day DeliveryOrder PickupDrive UpFree 2-Day ShippingShipping & DeliveryMore Services
PinterestFacebookInstagramXYoutubeTiktokTermsCA Supply ChainPrivacyCA Privacy RightsYour Privacy ChoicesInterest Based AdsHealth Privacy Policy