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[ecrea] New book: Media Hoaxing
Fri Sep 21 16:51:10 GMT 2018
*Media Hoaxing: The Yes Men and Utopian Politics
*Ian Reilly
This book explores the history, theory, practice, politics, and efficacy
of hoaxing through an in-depth study of the Yes Men, one of the most
important media activist groups to have emerged in the past two decades.
Better known as humorous deceptions or politically motivated deceptive
actions, media hoaxes are increasingly being used by activists seeking
to change the world by drawing attention to abuses of power by
corporations and governments. In this regard, the Yes Men are the
unrivaled masters of the media hoax. By blending cutting political
satire, outlandish humor, and sobering social criticism, they expose the
wrongdoings of the world’s most powerful institutions to make them more
accountable, transparent, and responsible to the public. These
interventions serve as compelling case studies from which to explore two
defining tensions underpinning all activist endeavors—failure and
success. In situating the Yes Men’s work in relation to failure and
success, discussions surrounding the defining realities of activist
struggle come to the fore, creating room for greater emphasis on cycles
of activist innovation, adaptation, and renewal. Thus, this book sheds
light on why media hoaxing has emerged as a significant 21st century
activist practice and makes a case for the significance of the media
hoax as a positive force in the articulation of utopian politics.
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498527354/Media-Hoaxing-The-Yes-Men-and-Utopian-Politics
<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498527354/Media-Hoaxing-The-Yes-Men-and-Utopian-Politics>
*Reviews
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Reilly’s book is the premier scholarly study of the historical,
conceptual, political, aesthetic, and performative dimensions of the Yes
Men. A comprehensive guide to the Yes Men’s tactical media struggles for
social justice in the age of convergent spectacles and 'fake news,' a
judicious and reflexive assessment of the political possibilities and
pitfalls surrounding practices of media hoaxing and culture jamming, and
a deft reminder of the power of laughter, Reilly’s book is a must read
for progressive researchers, activists, and artists.
— Tanner Mirrlees, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Drawing mainly from the vast corpus of Yes Men pranksters—our favorite
contemporary hucksters of ironic journalism—Ian Reilly ably charts the
history, anatomy, intent, and failures/successes of media hoaxing. In
the spirit of Jonathan Swift, these swindlers of traditional media
unmask corporate greed, social injustices, and the widespread
circulation of misinformation that we unthinkingly consume. Reilly's
work points toward the efficacy of duping and the utopic possibilities
for critical media hijinks...and not a moment too soon.
— Rebecca Krefting, Skidmore College
Reilly's book provides an expert and thorough analysis of the phenomenal
political satire of the Yes Men, intelligently-grounded in cultural and
media studies. Situating their political interventions in the context of
hoaxing, media activism, and journalism, Reilly brings the Yes Men to
life through his sharp writing and savvy insight. A must-read for all
interested in political humor and activism.
— Megan Boler, professor at the Department of Social Justice Education,
Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, University of Toronto
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