Orange Is the New Black and Philosophy

Orange Is the New Black and Philosophy Last Exit from Litchfield - Popular Culture and Philosophy

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Publisher's Synopsis

This collection of 18 chapters by talented philosophical minds probes some of the many lessons to be learned from Orange Is the New Black. The show and the book that inspired it both dramatically highlight the troubling, stressful situation of millions of incarcerated Americans.

How do the show's shower scenes shed light on the classical mind-body problem? How can we make our lives meaningful when our options are curtailed by authority? What does it mean to manipulate someone, and why is it bad? What can we learn about human beliefs from Pennsatucky's notion of the gay agenda? Is Litchfield Prison a preparation for life outside — or just a scale model of life outside? What could the governors of Litchfield learn from Jeremy Bentham and his panopticon? How is it that even in prison we find ourselves condemned to be free? Why is one of the worst things about prison being forced to see who and what we really are?

It so happens that life in prison is overfull of philosophical implications. Orange Is the New Black and Philosophy stays close to the characters and scenes of the TV show, applying insights from ethics, existentialism, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy.

Book information

ISBN: 9780812698992
Publisher: Open Court
Imprint: Open Court Publishing Company
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.4572
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xiii, 254
Weight: 450g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 10mm