Image Control, Patrick Nathan
Image Control, Patrick Nathan
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Image Control
Art, Fascism, and the Right to Resist

Author: Patrick Nathan

Narrator: Adam Barr

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

Susan Sontag meets Hanif Abdurraqib in this fascinating exploration of the unexpected connections between how we consume images and the insidious nature of Fascism.

Images come at us quickly, often without context. A photograph of Syrian children suffering in the wake of a chemical attack segues into a stranger's pristine Instagram selfie. Before we can react to either, a new meme induces a laugh and a share. While such constant give and take might seem innocent, even entertaining, this barrage of content numbs our ability to examine critically how the world, broken down into images, affects us. Images without context isolate us, turning everything we experience into mere transactions. It is exactly this alienation that leaves us vulnerable to fascism—a reactionary politics that is destroying not only our lives and our nations, but also the planet's very ability to sustain human civilization.

Who gets to control the media we consume? Can we intervene, or at least mitigate the influence of constant content? Mixing personal anecdotes with historical and political criticism, Image Control explores art, social media, photography, and other visual mediums to understand how our culture and our actions are manipulated, all the while building toward the idea that if fascism emerges as aesthetics, then so too can anti-fascism.

About Patrick Nathan

Patrick Nathan is the author of Image Control and Some Hell, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. His short fiction and essays have appeared in the New Republic, American Short Fiction, Gulf Coast, the Baffler, and elsewhere. He lives in Minneapolis.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on September 06, 2021

Patrick Nathan's work of criticism is such a gift and so needed in this particular moment. He deftly tackles gay assimilationist politics, the aesthetics of "resistance" in the era of Trump, photography and photojournalism, and so much more. I especially appreciated Nathan bringing nuance to the con......more

Goodreads review by Glen on August 27, 2021

I won this book in a goodreads drawing. A rather strange book. It's supposed to be about fascism, but never actually defines what fascism is, besides stuff the author dislikes. He gets some facts wrong, and it's obvious he doesn't really know history or political science very well. That said, the comm......more

Goodreads review by Vincent on July 27, 2021

A book of staggering intellect and emotional rigor. Just brilliant.......more

Goodreads review by Adam on July 15, 2021

In this powerful work of cultural criticism, Patrick Nathan explores the myriad insidious connections between Fascism, Politics, Identity, Art, and Photography. Through surprising and insightful discussions of social media, memes, gifs, films, and literature, Image Control encourages us to watch the......more

Goodreads review by Leinani on August 19, 2021

See the full review in the 8/25/21 edition of Real Change News Seattle. Here is a 2 paragraph "teaser". The Personal is Political: 'Image Control' in the eyes of the beholder The scenes of the Jan. 6 insurrection are burned into the minds of many Americans. “Image Control” discusses in depth about how......more