Surrealpolitik: Surreality and the National Security State

Surrealpolitik: Surreality and the National Security State

by John Schoneboom
Surrealpolitik: Surreality and the National Security State

Surrealpolitik: Surreality and the National Security State

by John Schoneboom

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Overview

Our times are not just weird, but literally surreal: we live in a paranoid, increasingly authoritarian culture in which the real, the presumed and the purported are indistinguishable strands of a dense hallucinatory web of mediated spectacles. Surrealpolitik takes up cultural theorist Mark Fisher’s challenge to expose capitalist realism’s 'realism' as nothing of the sort. To subject the symbolic order to a surrealist mode of inquiry is to transgress taboos, reveal biases and inconsistencies, test assumptions and investigate the extent to which the real is, like our dreams - a fungible projection of our unconscious expectations. The nexus of dreams, hyperreality, paranoia, totalitarianism, terror, art, myth and culture is where realpolitik becomes the surrealpolitik of the title.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785359491
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 10/01/2022
Pages: 152
Sales rank: 867,757
Product dimensions: 5.59(w) x 8.34(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

John Schoneboom is the founding editor of Bratum Books’ Uncommonalities series of short stories that share a common first line, to which he also shamelessly contributes his own efforts. He holds MAs in creative writing (Northumbria) and science, technology, and international affairs (George Washington University) and a BA focusing on US foreign policy in Central America (Hampshire College). Originally from New York, Schoneboom now resides in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1

Introduction 2

Chapter 1 Dreams 10

Chapter 2 Anti-Fascism 27

Chapter 3 Paranoia 49

Chapter 4 Spectacular Crime 67

Chapter 5 Black Humor 83

Conclusion 96

Endnotes 101

References 104

Author Biography 135

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