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Be Prepared: Doomsday Prepping in the United States

Robert E. Kirsch

Doomsday prepping has gone mainstream. Survivalists star in reality TV shows; celebrities hawk emergency gear; and ordinary people stockpile essentials in the hope that they can outlast a slew of threats, real and imagined. The ideology behind prepping, however, is no passing fad but a persistent feature of American life. Be Prepared reveals the surprising ways prepping is woven into the fabric of American institutions--and shows its significance for understanding the fault lines of liberal democracy.

Robert E. Kirsch and Emily Ray trace the beliefs and practices that underlie survivalism, from the rise of the Boy Scouts of America to Cold War fears of nuclear devastation through present-day Silicon Valley dreams of space colonization. They argue that prepping is rooted in long-standing anxieties over industrialization, urbanization, and immigration and steeped in the histories of colonial expansion and militarization. To grasp its political implications, Kirsch and Ray develop the concept of "bunkerization" not simply building physical bunkers but building a society symbolized by the bunker. In such a society, individual vigilance and survival become the organizing principles of everyday life. People opt out of collective projects and retreat into personal responsibility for preparedness, expressed through acts of consumption. Shedding new light on the persistence of antidemocratic politics, from white supremacy to neoliberalism, Be Prepared also considers how to escape the solitary fate of life in the bunker and instead meet collective problems together.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publish Date: Dec 31st, 2024
  • Pages: 288
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.81in - 1.31lb
  • EAN: 9780231204262
  • Categories: United States - 20th CenturyMovements - Critical TheoryUtopias

About the Author

Robert E. Kirsch is an assistant professor in the School of Applied Professional Studies at Arizona State University.

Emily Ray is an associate professor of political science at Sonoma State University.

Praise for this book

In Be Prepared, Kirsch and Ray present "prepping" and "bunkering" as fundamental features of American politics rather than extreme behaviors. "Being prepared" emerges as integral to modern liberal and now neoliberal concepts of limited government, consumer citizenship, and individual responsibility. The idealized "prepping citizen" reveals class, gender, and racial inequalities, and forecloses collective responses to crucial issues such as climate change. This book could change how political scientists understand American democracy.--Nancy S. Love, author of Trendy Fascism: White Power Music and the Future of Democracy
Kirsch and Ray locate doomsday prepping not at the paranoid margins of society but at the very center of American life. Amid growing fears of catastrophe in our neoliberal era, prepping becomes a common practice of individual survival. Full of incredible stories of hoarding, hunkering, and consuming, Be Prepared brilliantly reveals the perils of our bunkerized society.--Elisabeth Anker, author of Ugly Freedoms
Kirsch and Ray provide a deft and original account of the history of "prepping," considering the dangers, the absurdities, and the anxieties that underlie it. Rigorous and accessible, this book also offers a warning against the overreach of the security state and a call for the rest of us to be vigilant toward both deniers and doomsayers.--Brad Evans, director of the Centre for the Study of Violence, University of Bath