This book asks a critical question for our times: why do an increasing
number of people support, admire and aspire to be outlaws? Outlaw
motorcycle clubs have grown, spread and matured. Popular culture
glamorizes them; law enforcement agencies fight them and the media
vilify them. Meanwhile, the outlaw bikers exploit the current
cultural and economic climate to attract new members. How Outlaws Win
Friends and Influence People argues that the growth of these
anti-establishment groups under neoliberalism is not coincidental, but
inevitable. The book asks a critical question for our times: why do
people today, in increasing numbers, support, admire and aspire to be
outlaws? What needs and desires do the clubs satisfy? How do they win
support and influence? Answering this is crucial if we are to
successfully fight the social harms caused by these groups, as well as
the harms that underlie their proliferation. Unless we understand the
cultural dynamic at play here, our fight against these organizations
will always take the form of a battle against the mythological Hydra:
when one head is cut off, two more grow. “Tereza Kuldova is a
rebel with a cause - her new book is a razor-sharp critique of
stereotypical conceptions of the ‘outlaw biker’ and provides
refreshing insights into their subjective life-worlds” - Daniel
Briggs, author of the award-winning Dead-End Lives.
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ISBN
9783030152062
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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