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Randy Laist and Brian Dixon, "Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis" (Fourth Horseman, 2024)

Apr 25, 2025
Randy Laist, a Professor of English, and Brian Dixon, co-editor of "Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis," dive deep into the evolving concept of freedom in contemporary society. They explore how narratives, from popular TV shows like 'Survivor' to the Toy Story franchise, shape our understanding of agency. The discussion touches on the dichotomy of freedom and liberty, the impact of technology on personal freedoms, and how cultural representations influence our perceptions amidst rising authoritarianism. A thought-provoking look at freedom's complex reality!
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Freedom's Complex Evolution

  • Freedom is a complex and evolving concept central to American culture and politics in the 21st century.
  • It is redefined through crises like 9-11, technology, and ecological concerns, challenging traditional notions.
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Liberty vs. Freedom Distinction

  • Liberty reflects communal balance and legal structures, while freedom emphasizes individual autonomy.
  • American culture has increasingly prioritized individual freedom over the more nuanced concept of liberty.
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Narratives Reveal Freedom's Tensions

  • Popular culture narratives reveal how freedom is experienced within societal constraints.
  • Stories like Survivor and Lost explore tensions between autonomy and surveillance, illuminating real struggles for freedom.
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