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The Middle Mind: Why Americans Don't Think for Themselves

by Curtis White

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ISBN13: 9780060524364
ISBN10: 0060524367
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An unflinching and wry look at the dumbing down of the American imagination.

In this groundbreaking and incisive exploration, acclaimed social critic Curtis White describes an all-encompassing and little-noticed force taking over our culture and our lives. White calls this force the Middle Mind — the current failure of the American imagination in the media, politics, education, art, technology, and religion.

The Middle Mind is pragmatic, plainspoken, populist, contemptuous of the right's narrowness, and incredulous before the left's convolutions. It wants to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and has bought an SUV with the intent of visiting it. It even understands in some indistinct way how that very SUV spells the Arctic's doom.

The Middle Mind is not about left or right, highbrow or lowbrow, academia or pop culture; in fact, it pervades society without discrimination. The danger is not in a specific point of view, but rather in how the Middle Mind thrives in the common ground of unquestioned mediocrity. All we seem to ask about the culture we experience is whether it's entertaining.

White argues that we have forgotten how to read, to watch, to think for ourselves. Because it is neutral, widespread, and easily digestible, the Middle Mind has lulled the American imagination to sleep. As we sit comfortably amused and distracted, just outside the door there is an immediate crisis of a nation blindly following the path of least resistance. Irreverent, provocative, and far-reaching, White presents a clear vision of this dangerous mindset that threatens America's intellectual and cultural freedoms, concluding with an imperative to reawaken and unleash the once powerful American imagination.

Review:

"Cogent, acute, beautiful, merciless, and true." David Foster Wallace author of Infinite Jest

Review:

"Curt White gives name to an ugly soul-killer already in our midst." Greg Palast, NYTimes best-selling author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy

Review:

"The trouble with Middle Mind is that it neutralizes genuinely useful insights that don't look like anything instantly recognizable." Andrei Codrescu author of The Disappearance of the Outside

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"A sharp, erudite and witty text that...could help set our country on a path to a saner future." John de Graaf, co-author, Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic

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"This original title is a serious effort (supported by meticulous research) to understand a serious problem and should find a prominent place in every American library." Library Journal

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"White's writing is undisciplined, frightfully (and unabashedly) elitist, self-satisfied, jokey yet rather entertaining." Publishers Weekly

Synopsis:

Acclaimed social critic Curtis White, the man Molly Ivins calls a "splendidly cranky academic," delivers a remarkably original and humorous examination of the current failure of the American imagination in the media, politics, education, art, technology and religion. More than an incisive critique, The Middle Mind offers an alternative vision to liberate us from the dangerous mindset that threatens America's intellectual and cultural freedoms.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-205)

About the Author

Curtis White is the author of the novels Memories of My Father Watching TV and Requiem A widely acclaimed essayist, his work appears regularly in Context and Harper's. He is an English professor at Illinois State University and the current president of the Center for Book Culture/Dalkey Archive Press

Product Details

ISBN:
9780060524364
Subtitle:
Why Americans Don't Think for Themselves
Author:
White, Curtis
Publisher:
HarperSanFrancisco
Location:
San Francisco
Subject:
General
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Sociology - Social Theory
Subject:
Critical thinking
Subject:
Social values
Subject:
Popular Culture - General
Subject:
Popular Culture
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
108-101
Publication Date:
20030901
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.36x6.30x.87 in. 1.05 lbs.

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