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Margins of excess

Title
Margins of excess / Max Pinckers.
Author
Pinckers, Max
Publication
[Belgium?] : Max Pinckers, 2018.

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319 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits; 25 cm
Summary
In 'Margins of Excess' the notion of how personal imagination conflicts with generally accepted beliefs is expressed through the narratives of six individuals. Every one of them momentarily received nationwide attention in the US press because of their attempts to realize a dream or passion, but were presented as frauds or deceivers by the mass media's apparent incapacity to deal with idiosyncratic versions of reality. The current era of 'post-truth', in which truths, half-truths, lies, fiction or entertainment are easily interchanged, has produced a culture of 'hyper-individual truths', demanding a new approach to identify the underlying narratives that structure our perception of reality in a world where there is no longer a generally accepted frame of realism. Embedding the stories of the six main protagonists into a clustering tale of cloned military dogs, religious apparitions, suspect vehicles, fake terrorist plots, accidental bombings and fictional presidents, this book follows an associative logic akin to the indiscriminate way a paranoid mind connects unrelated events, or the hysteria of the 24-second news cycle.
Subject
  • Pinckers, Max
  • Photography, Artistic
  • Mass media > Social aspects > United States
  • Mass media > Social aspects
  • United States
ISBN
  • 9789082465549
  • 908246554X
OCLC
  • on1035756168
  • SCSB-9173135
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library