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A Passion for Ignorance by Renata Salecl
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A Passion for Ignorance

What We Choose Not to Know and Why

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Narrator Lisa Coleman

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Length 5 hours 28 minutes
Language English
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This provocative audiobook narrated by Lisa Coleman explores our capacity to ignore what is inconvenient or traumatic

Ignorance, whether passive or active, conscious or unconscious, has always been a part of the human condition, Renata Salecl argues. What has changed in our post-truth, postindustrial world is that we often feel overwhelmed by the constant flood of information and misinformation. It sometimes seems impossible to differentiate between truth and falsehood and, as a result, there has been a backlash against the idea of expertise, and a rise in the number of people actively choosing not to know. The dangers of this are obvious, but Salecl challenges our assumptions, arguing that there may also be a positive side to ignorance, and that by addressing the role of ignorance in society, we may also be able to reclaim the role of knowledge.

Drawing on philosophy, social and psychoanalytic theory, popular culture, and her own experience, Salecl explores how the passion for ignorance plays out in many different aspects of life today, from love, illness, trauma, and the fear of failure to genetics, forensic science, big data, and the incel movementโ€”and she concludes that ignorance is a complex phenomenon that can, on occasion, benefit individuals and society as a whole.

The result is a fascinating investigation of how the knowledge economy became an ignorance economy, what it means for us, and what it tells us about the world today.

Renata Salecl, a philosopher and sociologist, is professor at the School of Law at Birkbeck College, University of London and senior researcher at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her books include The Tyranny of Choice and On Anxiety. Lisa Coleman is an actor whose career spans the theater, film, television, and radio. She has narrated documentaries, commercials, and magazine audio editions and has voiced numerous audiobooks, including Canal Dreams by Iain Banks and Pema Chรถdrรถn's Living Beautifully with Uncertainty and Change.

Renata Salecl, a philosopher and sociologist, is professor at the School of Law at Birkbeck College, University of London and senior researcher at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her books include The Tyranny of Choice and On Anxiety. Lisa Coleman is an actor whose career spans the theater, film, television, and radio. She has narrated documentaries, commercials, and magazine audio editions and has voiced numerous audiobooks, including Canal Dreams by Iain Banks and Pema Chรถdrรถn's Living Beautifully with Uncertainty and Change.

Audiobook details

Author:

Narrator:
Lisa Coleman

ISBN:
9780691205618

Length:
5 hours 28 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Princeton University Press

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Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

"[A] compellingly topical book, which ranges from genetics to fake news."โ€”Andrew Robinson, Nature "Elegant and compelling."โ€”Linsey McGoey, The Philosopher "A thoughtful, nuanced examination of the social and psychological motivations forโ€”and consequences ofโ€”ignorance or denial. . . . At a time when fake news, propaganda, political rhetoric, and dueling experts dominate the media, [Salecl]'s analysis offers a fresh way to think about the decisions each of us make to 'embrace ignorance and denial."โ€”Kirkus Reviews "This is a well-written account of the nature of ignorance by a philosopher and sociologist, illustrated by numerous case studies of ignorance in different contexts. It will repay anyone interested in this problem, whether philosopher, sociologist, or information scientist."โ€”Tom Wilson, Information Research Expand reviews
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