Description: Neither demonising nor mythologising guns, this collection of case studies sheds light on this controversial issue.
Review Quotes:
"The thrust of the book, which emphasizes school and spree killings, is to look beyond gun control legislation, because "we have to change 'everything' radically" to reduce gun violence...The chapters about the lack of gun control in response to massacres go well beyond the usual discussion of lobbying to explore the deep meaning of gun ownership in the US...Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above."
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--Sir Read-A-Lot "A savvy and realistic book about the distinctive U.S. gun-shooter-rampage problem. Scholars here probe beyond superficial news coverage of recent mass shootings to examine their foundations in gender (masculine), racial (white), age (young), mental health (depressed), and culture (militaristic), giving attention also to gun-accessibility."
--Joe Feagin, Texas A&M University, Co-author of Latinos Facing Racism "Gun Violence and Public Life is an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the social roots of gun-related violence. Contributors to the volume examine causes that are too often overlooked: class, race, militarism, and masculinity. Any hope of solving the problem of gun violence depends on having the conversations that this book so usefully informs and urgently demands that we undertake."
--Michael Schwalbe, author of Manhood Acts: Gender and the Practices of Domination "Ben Agger and Tim Luke have compiled a diverse set of essays addressing critically from different perspectives one of America's most serious and controversial problems. Engaging American gun violence historically, legally, comparatively, and conceptually, the collection does not cheerlead for gun control or gun rights, but explores the topics soberly and incisively and provides resources to enrich national discourse about them."
--Robert J. Antonio, The University of Kansas