![]() He explores phenomena such as Columbine, Mike Tyson, ‘Going Postal,’ and Wall Street excesses to reveal an underlying style of thinking that is pervasive in American culture. This landmark analysis both enlightens and empowers us.” -Les Gasser, Professor of Information and Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign “Drawing from a storehouse of cinema, news stories, ads, cartoons, literature, and lyrics from the post-Vietnam era, Farrell has painted a masterful, disturbing portrait of the American subconscious.” -James Aho, author of Sociological Trespasses “Farrell has undertaken yet another fascinating journey. Beyond real but remote actions of the intoxicated or deranged, ‘berserk style’ has become a common lens for organizing modern experience and an often-troubling resource for mobilizing and rationalizing cultural and political action. With rich evidence and fascinating detail, Farrell shows how contemporary culture has re-framed many varieties of the berserk into self-conscious strategies of sense-making and control. We usually think of ‘berserk’ behaviors-from apocalyptic rampage killings to ecstatic revels like Burning Man-as extremes of experience, outside ordinary lives. ![]() “This book amazes me with its audacity, its clarity, and its scope.
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