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_aDu Quenoy, Paul, _d1977- _e1 |
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_aCancel culture : _btales from the front lines / _cPaul du Quenoy. |
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520 | 0 | _aNoted historian and critic, Paul du Quenoy presents a series of case studies that reveal the new phenomenon known as "cancel culture" as experienced or claimed in media, academia, the arts, public space, and other areas of ideological controversy. More than a bald denunciation or frustrated description of an unfamiliar new concept, this groundbreaking approach seeks to understand "cancel culture" as a process - how it starts and stops, where it comes from and leads, and how and, indeed, whether it might one day end. | |
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