Laura Kipnis
Born: 1956 in Chicago, Illinois
Pen Name: None Connection to Illinois: Laura Kipnis is a Professor at Northwwestern University's School of Communication in Evanston, Illinois. Biography: Kipnis is th author of ''Against Love: A Polemic'' and ''The Female Thing: DDirt, Sex, Envy, Vulnerability'', which have been translated into fifteen languages. She is a professor in the Department of Radio/TV/Film at Northweasterdn University, has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation and has contributed to ''Slate'', ''Harper's'', ''The Nation'', and ''The New York Times Magazine''. She lives in New York and Chicago.
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Website: http://laurakipnis.com/
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Selected Titles
Against love : ISBN: 9780375719325 OCLC: 56537869 Vintage Books, New York : 2004. |
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Bound and gagged : ISBN: 0822323435 OCLC: 318419790 Duke University Press, Durham, N.C. : 1999, ©1996. Presents and challenges the most basic assumptions about America's relationship with pornography and questions what the calls to eliminate it are really attempting to protect. |
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Bound and Gagged : ISBN: 130689610X OCLC: 881839598 Duke University Press Books, 2014. |
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Ecstasy unlimited : ISBN: 0816619964 OCLC: 191935400 University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis : ©1993. |
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How to become a scandal : ISBN: 0805089799 OCLC: 540643949 Metropolitan Books, New York : ©2010. Delivering virtuoso analyses of four paradigmatic cases, Laura Kipnis examines contemporary downfall sagas to lay bare the American psyche: what we desire, what we punish, and what we disavow. |
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How to become a scandal : ISBN: 9781429930659 OCLC: 872607772 Henry Holt and Company, New York : 2013. We all relish a good scandal'the larger the figure (governor, judge) and more shocking the particulars (diapers, cigars)'the better. But why do people feel compelled to act out their tangled psychodramas on the national stage, and why do we so enjoy watching them, hurling our condemnations while savoring every lurid detail' With pointed daggers of prose (The New Yorker), Laura Kipnis examines contemporary downfall sagas to lay bare the American psyche: what we desire, what we punish, and what we disavow. She delivers virtuoso analyses of four paradigmatic cases: a lovelorn astronaut, an unhinged judge, a venomous whistleblower, and an over-imaginative memoirist. The motifs are classic'revenge, betrayal, ambition, madness'though the pitfalls are ones we all negotiate daily. After all, every one of us is a potential scandal in the making: failed self-knowledge and colossal self-deception'the necessary ingredients'are our collective plight. In How to Become a Scandal, bad behavior is the entry point for a brilliant cultural romp as well as an anti-civics lesson. Shove your rules, says scandal, and no doubt every upright citizen, deep within, cheers the transgression'as long as it's someone else's head on the block. |
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The female thing : ISBN: 0375424172 OCLC: 66463756 Pantheon Books, New York : ©2006. "Breathing new life into age-old questions, each of the four chapters of "The Female Thing" takes a hot-button issue of feminism and femininity and turns the usual story around."--Jacket. |
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The female thing : ISBN: 9780307495440 OCLC: 607089657 Vintage Books, New York : [2009] Breathing new life into age-old questions, each of the four chapters of The gemale thing takes a hot-button issue of feminism and femininity and turns the usual story around. |