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Youth in a Suspect Society: Democracy or Disposability? [Hardcover]

Henry A. Giroux
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September 15, 2009 0230613292 978-0230613294

This book argues that with the rise of market fundamentalism and the ensuing economic and financial crisis, youth are facing a crisis unlike that of any other generation. With the collapse of the welfare state, youth are no longer seen as a social investment but as troubling and, in some cases, disposable, especially poor minority youth. Caught between the discourses of consumerism and a powerful crime-control-complex, young people are increasingly either viewed as commodities or are subjected to the dictates of an ever expanding criminal justice system.

Constructing a new analytic of youth, Giroux explores the current conditions of young people and their everyday experiences within this emerging crime complex, a politics of disposability, and the ever present market-driven forces of commercialization and commodification. Drawing upon the work of theorists such as Zygmunt Bauman, Judith Butler, Agamben, Foucault, and others as a theoretical foundation for addressing the growth of a rigid market fundamentalism and a punishing state, Giroux explores both the increasing militarization and commercialization of schools and other public spheres, and what can happen to a society in which young people are increasingly portrayed as dangerous and, hence, no longer appear to be a referent for a democratic future. But Giroux does more than examine the implications this new war on youth has for American society, he also analyses the role that educators, parents, intellectuals, and others can play in both challenging the plight of young people deepening and extending the promise of a better future and a sustainable and viable democracy.

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“Henry Giroux is one of the most important public servants the last 100 years have produced. Youth in a Suspect Society is an unnerving prophetic call to action. Through tedious research and meditation, Giroux has provided a blueprint that all concerned can use in restoring the faith Youth once had in society—faith planted in the soils of non-privatized, non-corporatized values. I recommend it with inestimable gratitude to Dr. Giroux for his moral vigor and matchless vitality.” —Tolu Olorunda, The Black Commentator
 
“Giroux continues to write eloquently about the damage that is being done to our children – and our societies – under the changing regimes of capitalism and power. With an astute pedagogical perspective, and the unique ability to translate the densest theoretical concepts into incisive (or perceptive) cultural analyses, this book forces us to think beyond the assumptions that too often define the political common sense.” —Lawrence Grossberg, Director of the University Program in Cultural Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 
“Nobody writing on significant social issues matches Giroux's analysis and eloquent plea on behalf of youth. This book is more than a study of a social group. In the context of addressing how our country treats its young, Giroux has provided us with a scorching critique of the conventional claim that we are a civilized and democratic society. At the same time, it is a clarion call to citizens to reverse policies and practices that endanger their future by denying youth the bright sunlight of freedom.” —Stanley Aronowitz, Author of Against Schooling: For an Education that Matters
 
“There is great urgency in Giroux’s powerful new book. Yet his arguments are made with careful documentation and analysis. The result throughout is an unrelenting refusal to back away from the alarming fact that the combined demonization of youth and of education now threaten the essential ability of a society to develop critical thinking or the capacity to create an imaginary of the future. Giroux has written an essential book laying out the inheritance of the 20th Century as well as the challenges for the 21st.” —Carol Becker, Professor of the Arts and Dean of the School of the Arts, Columbia University; Author of Thinking in Place: Art, Action, and Cultural Production

“Giroux's remains the singular critical voice about the closing off of democratic political, social, and economic prospects for non-privileged youth in America. In Youth in a Suspect Society, Giroux turns the tables, placing pressure where it belongs, on the delimiting social conditions that turn kids into ‘problems’ rather than on ‘problem kids.’ This, importantly, is a book about the renewal of democracy as much for the generation produced by our generation as for our own.” —David Theo Goldberg, Director, Humanities Research Institute, and Professor of Comparative Literature and Criminology, Law and Society, University of California-Irvine

“In this book, Giroux continues his valuable explorations of the diverse ways in which young people are badly positioned in contemporary U.S. society. Giroux documents a number of scandalous treatments of youth by our schools, media, police, state, and corporations and brings to light social injustices that must be addressed and ameliorated. Well-researched, written, and highly informative, this is a book that all concerned with the prospects and future of our youth should read and discuss.” —Douglas Kellner, Author of Guys and Guns Amok: Domestic Terrorism and School Shootings from the Oklahoma City Bombings to the Virginia Tech Massacre

About the Author

Henry A. Giroux holds the Global TV Network Chair Professorship at McMaster University. His most recent books include: Take Back Higher Education (Palgrave, co-authored with Susan Giroux, 2004); The Giroux Reader (2004); The University in Chains (2007) and Against The Terror of Neoliberalism (2008).

Recent article by Giroux: 

 http://www.truthout.org/060809A

 http://www.counterpunch.org/giroux02062009.html

http://www.truthout.org/123108A

http://blackcommentator.com/328/328_st_henry_giroux_pt_2.html

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (September 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0230613292
  • ISBN-13: 978-0230613294
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 0.7 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,012,466 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bought for Class February 19, 2013
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I bought this for class. I wouldn't say this book was the greatest. It was sometimes hard to read. Giroux is certainly not one of my favorite authors, but if you try really hard you can learn from him.
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5.0 out of 5 stars On the related crises of youth and democracy January 12, 2010
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"Youth in a Suspect Society" is on the ROROTOKO list of cutting-edge intellectual nonfiction. Professor Giroux's book interview ran here as the cover feature on January 8, 2010.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Youth in a Suspect Society April 9, 2010
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Fast shipping!! Will definitely do business again!! The was packaged safetly and was in great condition!!
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