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Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy


Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy

Brains Before Bullets
The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series 1. Aufl.

von: George A. Dunn, Jason T. Eberl, William Irwin

13,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 21.08.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118641668
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<p><b>“Brains before bullets” – ancient and modern wisdom for “mechanics and motorcycle enthusiasts”</b></p> <p>Essential reading for fans of the show, this book takes readers deeper into the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, the Teller-Morrow family, and the ethics that surround their lives and activities.</p> <ul> <li>Provides fascinating moral insights into <i>Sons of Anarchy</i>, its key characters, plot lines and ideas</li> <li>Investigates compelling philosophical issues centering on loyalty, duty, the ethics of war, authority, religion and whether the ends justify the means</li> <li>Teaches complex philosophical ideas in a way that’s accessible to the general interest reader in order to inspire them to further reading of the great philosophers</li> <li>Authors use their deep knowledge of the show to illuminate themes that are not always apparent even to die-hard fans</li> </ul>
<p>Introduction: “Gotta Look This Life in the Eye” viii</p> <p>Acknowledgments: Thanks to the Reaper Crew x</p> <p><b>Part I “An Equal Mix of Might and Right”: Ethics at 92 mph 1</b></p> <p>1 Virtue and Vice in the SAMCROpolis: Aristotle Views Sons of Anarchy 3<br /> <i>Jason T. Eberl</i></p> <p>2 A Prospect’s Guide to Nietzsche 16<br /> <i>Tim Jung and Minerva Ahumada</i></p> <p>3 Tig Needs an Escort Home: Is Loyalty a Virtue? 29<br /> <i>James Edwin Mahon</i></p> <p>4 A Saint among the Sons: Aquinas on Murder and the Men of Mayhem 38<br /> <i>Randall M. Jensen</i></p> <p><b>Part II “Off the Social Grid”: The Politics of Mayhem 51</b></p> <p>5 SAMCRO versus the Leviathan: Laying Down the (Motor)Cycle of Violence 53<br /> <i>George A. Dunn</i></p> <p>6 “The Rat Prince” and The Prince: The Machiavellian Politics of the MC 65<br /> <i>Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy</i></p> <p>7 Chaos and Order: Anarchy in the MC 73<br /> <i>Bruno de Brito Serra</i></p> <p>8 “Another Fun-Filled Day in the Six Counties”: The Real IRA—Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? 85<br /> <i>Philip Smolenski</i></p> <p>9 SAMCRO Goes to War 94<br /> <i>Alex Leveringhaus</i></p> <p><b>Part III “The Concept Was Pure, Simple, True”: Biker Identity and Meaning 105</b></p> <p>10 My Skin, My Self: SAMCRO’s Ink and Personal Identity 107<br /> <i>Charlene Elsby</i></p> <p>11 The Faith of Our Sons and the Tragic Quest 117<br /> <i>Kevin Corn</i></p> <p>12 Once a Biker Slut, Always a Biker Slut: Narrative Identity in Charming 128<br /> <i>Minerva Ahumada and Tim Jung</i></p> <p>13 SAMCRO and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 139<br /> <i>Massimiliano L. Cappuccio</i></p> <p><b>Part IV “The Passion in His Heart and the Reason in His Mind”: Sex, Love, and Gender 151</b></p> <p>14 Sometimes a Motorcycle Is Just a Motorcycle: Freud and Hamlet Come to Charming 153<br /> <i>Andrea Zanin</i></p> <p>15 When a Charming Woman Speaks 165<br /> <i>Leslie A. Aarons</i></p> <p>16 Mothers of Anarchy: Power, Control, and Care in the Feminine Sphere 175<br /> <i>Leigh C. Kolb</i></p> <p><b>Part V “Each Savage Event Was a Catalyst for the Next”: The Historic and the Homeric 187</b></p> <p>17 Sons of History: How SAMCRO Lost and Found Its Way 189<br /> <i>Peter S. Fosl</i></p> <p>18 Anarchism and Authenticity, or Why SAMCRO Shouldn’t Fight History 201<br /> <i>Peter S. Fosl</i></p> <p>19 Good Old Fashioned Mayhem 214<br /> <i>Greg Littmann</i></p> <p>20 The Road Out of Mayhem 225<br /> <i>Greg Littmann</i></p> <p>Contributors: Philosophers of Mayhem 237</p> <p>List of Episodes: The Life (and Death?) of Sam Crow 243</p> <p>Index 246 </p>
<p><b>George A. Dunn</b> is a lecturer at the University of Indianapolis and Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, China, and a writer on pop culture and philosophy. He is an editor of <i>The Hunger Games and Philosophy</i> (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012) and <i>True Blood and Philosophy</i> (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) and has contributed chapters to many other books in the Blackwell Philosophy & Pop Culture series, including books on <i>Terminator</i>, <i>Iron Man</i>, <i>Battlestar Galactica</i>, and <i>Mad Men</i>.</p> <p><b>Jason T. Eberl</b> is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He is the editor of <i>Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy</i> (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008) and co-editor (with Kevin S. Decker) of <i>Star Wars and Philosophy</i> (2005) and <i>Star Trek and Philosophy</i> (2008). He has also written essays for similar volumes on <i>Harry Potter</i>, Metallica, Stanley Kubrick, <i>The Hunger Games</i>, <i>Terminator</i>, and <i>Avatar</i>.<br /> </p> <p><b>William Irwin</b> is Professor of Philosophy at King’s College in Pennsylvania. He originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books as coeditor of the bestselling <i>The Simpsons and Philosophy</i> and has overseen recent titles including <i>Superman and Philosophy</i>, <i>Black Sabbath and Philosophy,</i> and <i>Spider-Man and Philosophy</i>.</p>
<p>Are we right to admire members of a criminal organization?</p> <p>Are the Sons of Anarchy really anarchists?</p> <p>How does their relationship to their bikes help to shape the Sons’ moral code?</p> <p>Does membership in the MC tend to foster virtue or vice?</p> <p>How do the club’s practices and moral code make it like a religion?</p> <p>FX’s hit television series <i>Sons of Anarchy</i> draws viewers into the morally ambiguous world of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club, where standard societal conventions and authority are shunned and replaced with a moral framework based on the bonds of brotherhood, family, and community and where members frequently war with other outlaw groups and the federal government to protect their interests and those of their home base, the town of Charming, California. Featuring essays by philosophical fans of the show and drawing on the ideas of some of history’s greatest philosophers, including Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Marx, and Nietzsche, <i>Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy</i> digs deep into the moral and political aspects of life in the MC – the ethics of loyalty, honor, and revenge, individual and group identity, the morality of war and terrorism, political authority, and religion.</p> <p>Essential reading for fans of the show, this book takes readers deeper into the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, the Teller-Morrow family, and the ethics that surround their lives and activities.</p>

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