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Boardwalk Empire and Philosophy

English · Paperback / Softback

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From Machiavellian city officials to big-time mobsters, corrupt beat cops, and overzealous G-men, "Boardwalk Empire" is replete with philosophically compelling characters who find themselves in philosophically interesting situations. This book is directed at thoughtful fans of the show. Here, readers discover parallels between the events in "Boardwalk Empire" and contemporary political events. Twenty philosophers address issues in political philosophy, ethics, aesthetics, feminism, and metaphysics. Is Nucky Thomson a Machiavellian prince or a Nietzschean superman? Is Jimmy's resentment towards Nucky justified, given that Jimmy would never have come into existence had his parents not met? What can be said about the ethics of lying in the seedy world of bootlegging? Agent Van Alden's unique religious attitudes bring a warped sense of morality to the "Boardwalk" universe. One chapter brings to light the moral character of Van Alden's God. Other chapters explores the roles that storytelling, deception, and gender play in the show.

List of contents










1. "Karma, Bad Luck, or Divine Intervention? Exploring the Moral Character of
Agent Van Alden's God?
Roberto Sirvent and Neil Baker

2. "Boardwalk Empire: The Ethics of Real History versus Reel History?
Rod Carveth

3. "Bunkum, Snake Oil, and Horseshit: What's Wrong with Lying to a Bootlegger??
Don Fallis

4. "Doing vs Allowing Harm"
Michael Da Silva

5. "Nucky Thompson Superman!"
Richard Greene

6. "Watching Boardwalk Empire with Freud: How Much Sin Can You Live With??
Ron Hirschbein

7. "Machiavelli on the Boardwalk?
Gregory Littman

8. "Political Philosophy under the Boardwalk"
Rachel Robison-Greene

9. "Boardwalk Empire and the State of Nature?
John Fitzpatrick

10. "Nucky Thompson: In Bed with Everyone: Body Politic and Body Private in Boardwalk Empire?
Weiland Schwanebeck

11. "Outsiders, Alcohol and All That Jazz: Prohibition Era Aesthetics in Boardwalk Empire"
Pat Brace and Maria Kingsbury

12. "Narrative Pedagogy and Deception in Boardwalk Empire: Never let the truth get in the way of a good story?
Cam Cobb

13. "'Thou shalt not kill': Systemic Violence in Boardwalk Empire"
Deborah Mellamphy

14. Gender Themes in Boardwalk Empire
Rachel Robison-Greene

15. "The Women of Boardwalk Empire"
Chelsi Barnard Archibald


About the author










Richard Greene is professor of Philosophy at Weber State University in Utah. He is co-editor of many volumes in the Popular Culture and Philosophy series, the most recent being Dexter and Philosophy.
Rachel Robison-Greene is co-editor of Dexter and Philosophy and The Golden Compass and Philosophy. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.


Summary

From Machiavellian city officials to big-time mobsters, corrupt beat cops, and overzealous G-men, "Boardwalk Empire" is replete with philosophically compelling characters who find themselves in philosophically interesting situations. This book is directed at thoughtful fans of the show. Here, readers discover parallels between the events in "Boardwalk Empire" and contemporary political events. Twenty philosophers address issues in political philosophy, ethics, aesthetics, feminism, and metaphysics. Is Nucky Thomson a Machiavellian prince or a Nietzschean superman? Is Jimmy's resentment towards Nucky justified, given that Jimmy would never have come into existence had his parents not met? What can be said about the ethics of lying in the seedy world of bootlegging? Agent Van Alden's unique religious attitudes bring a warped sense of morality to the "Boardwalk" universe. One chapter brings to light the moral character of Van Alden's God. Other chapters explores the roles that storytelling, deception, and gender play in the show.

Product details

Authors Richard Greene, Richard (EDT)/ Robison-Greene Greene, Rachel Robison-Greene
Assisted by Richard Greene (Editor), Rachel Robison-Greene (Editor)
Publisher Open Court Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.09.2013
 
EAN 9780812698329
ISBN 978-0-8126-9832-9
Dimensions 157 mm x 228 mm x 12 mm
Series Popular Culture and Philosophy
Popular Culture and Philosophy
Popular Culture & Philosophy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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