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On Scandal Ari Adut (University of Texas, Austin)

On Scandal By Ari Adut (University of Texas, Austin)

Summary

On Scandal is the first general and comprehensive analysis of a ubiquitous moral phenomenon. Taking up wide-ranging cases, Ari Adut shows when wrong-doings generate scandals and when they do not. He also applies the lens of scandal to address many puzzles and questions about public life, politics, art, and culture.

On Scandal Summary

On Scandal: Moral Disturbances in Society, Politics, and Art by Ari Adut (University of Texas, Austin)

Scandal is the quintessential public event. Here is the first general and comprehensive analysis of this ubiquitous moral phenomenon. Taking up wide-ranging cases in society, politics, and art, Ari Adut shows when wrong-doings generate scandals and when they do not. He focuses on the emotional and cognitive experience of scandals and the relationships among those who are involved in or exposed to them. This perspective explains variations in the effects, frequency, elicited reactions, outcomes, and strategic uses of scandals. On Scandal offers provocative accounts of the Oscar Wilde, Watergate, and Lewinsky affairs. Adut also employs the lens of scandal to address puzzles and questions regarding public life. Why is American politics plagued by sex scandals? What is the cause of the rise in political scandals in Western democracies? Why were Victorians sometimes very accommodating and other times very intolerant of homosexuality? What is the social logic of hypocrisy?

On Scandal Reviews

...intellectually worthwhile and entertaining. - Publishers Weekly
The popular way of treating scandals in the media is partisan or prurient and sensationalist. Ari Adut's book On Scandal cuts in another direction. He is analytical and comparative, showing the conditions under which various kinds of scandals occur or do not occur. Adut's work will illuminate the reader in the advance of sociological understanding. It is both an intellectual pleasure and a pleasure to read. It opens contentious events to the sociological eye with great clarity. The book will make its readers scandal-sophisticates. - Randall Collins, Dorothy Swaine Professor in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
Ari Adut tells us better than any scholar before him how scandals work. His case studies of scandals in politics and in art, of sex and of money and of taste, from the U.S., the U.K., and France, all give weight to a study that is sociologically original, subtle, and illuminating. - Michael Schudson, Columbia School of Journalism, author of The Good Citizen
Historians and journalists have long written about particular scandals but have rarely reflected about scandal in general. In this brilliant and very readable book, Ari Adut subjects scandal to a penetrating sociological gaze, revealing its repeated dynamics and its potent force as an agent of social and cultural change. This is sociology at its most illuminating. - William Sewell, Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and History Emeritus, University of Chicago
Scandal has arisen for centuries and has always involved publicizing and stigmatizing moral transgression. In a wide-ranging historical and contemporary analysis, Ari Adut shows, however, that the central offenses around which scandal arises change and vary both dramatically and systematically. Read Adut for shock value if you wish, but read him especially for a major contribution to the analysis of public moral sensibility. - Viviana A. Zelizer, Lloyd Cotsen '50 Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, author of The Purchase of Intimacy
Historians of nineteenth-century Britain and twentieth-century France and the United States should be provoked, positively, by this thoroughly interdisciplinary treatment of Oscar Wilde's time, French political corruption, Watergate, and Monica Lewinsky. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, RIR

About Ari Adut (University of Texas, Austin)

Ari Adut is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. He holds postgraduate degrees from Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and the University of Chicago, where he has also taught. His research has received support from the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The disruptive publicity of transgression; 2. The fall of Oscar Wilde; 3. The American presidency, imperial and imperiled; 4. Investigating corruption in France; 5. Sex and the American public sphere; 6. Provocation in art; Conclusion.

Additional information

NLS9780521720403
9780521720403
0521720400
On Scandal: Moral Disturbances in Society, Politics, and Art by Ari Adut (University of Texas, Austin)
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Cambridge University Press
2009-07-13
374
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