Index

Justin Kotzé (Teesside University, UK)
Anthony Lloyd (Teesside University, UK)

Making Sense of Ultra-Realism

ISBN: 978-1-80117-170-0, eISBN: 978-1-80117-169-4

Publication date: 7 June 2022

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Kotzé, J. and Lloyd, A. (2022), "Index", Making Sense of Ultra-Realism, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 123-126. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-169-420221012

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Copyright © 2022 Justin Kotzé and Anthony Lloyd. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

A Song of Ice and Fire (novels of George R. R. Martin)
, 43–44

Absence
, 4–5, 12–14, 60–61, 71, 92, 98–99

Academic research
, 2–3

Aetiology
, 8–9, 79–80

Avengers
, 2–4, 19, 22, 27

Becoming process
, 25

Beingness
, 21

Bhaskar, R.
, 11–14

Breaking Bad
, 25

Capitalism
, 32, 56–57

symbolic law
, 35

technical laws of
, 34–35

Capitalist realism
, 27, 75–76

Causation
, 79–80

Climate change
, 51–53, 56–57, 106–107

‘Civilising process’
, 31–32

Cobalt
, 43

Competitive individualism
, 26–27, 31, 36–37, 39, 56, 92, 106

Conformity
, 73–75

Consumer

capitalism
, 75

culture
, 67–68

spending
, 67

Consumerism
, 67–68

‘Controlology’
, 8–9

COVID-19 pandemic
, 99

Crime
, 9

‘direct expression’ theories of
, 12–13

‘Crime decline’
, 15–16

‘Criminal undertaker’
, 80–81, 84–85

Criminogenic
, 19, 22, 27, 39, 92

Criminological atrophy
, 8–11

Criminological theory
, 1–3, 11–12

Criminology
, 8, 11, 19

Critical criminology
, 91

Critical hate studies
, 92–93

Critical realism
, 11–14

Critical theory
, 92

Cultural criminology
, 2–3

Cultural-historical theory
, 31

Day the Earth Stood Still, The
, 55, 57, 60

Dead Man’s Chest
, 32, 38

‘Deaptation’
, 15, 22

Degrees of assimilation
, 48–52

Deindustrialisation
, 98

Democratisation of objective violence
, 34

‘Denaturalisation’
, 21

Depth structures
, 12–13

Desire
, 4–5, 15–16, 19–20, 23–26, 33, 35–37, 39–40, 56–58, 61, 70, 73, 95–96, 106–107

Desiring subject
, 70

‘Deviant’ behaviour
, 69–70

Deviant leisure
, 68–70, 74–75, 91, 95, 102, 106

Disavowal
, 47–48

Divine Comedy, The
, 55

Domain assumptions
, 8

Dream myth
, 49–52

Drives
, 16–17, 19–20, 26–27, 33–36, 38, 57–58, 80

Dupuy, J.P.
, 4, 55, 57, 59, 61–64, 106–107

Ellis, A.
, 1–2, 13, 22, 31–32, 59, 72–73, 79–80, 82, 84, 88, 92–93, 99

Emotivism
, 57–58, 98–99, 106

‘Enlightened catastrophism’
, 4, 59, 63

Envy
, 26–27, 31, 39, 56

Expressive violence
, 83

Faking civility
, 31–33

‘False consciousness’
, 46

Fatalism
, 59

Feminist criminology
, 10

Fetishistic disavowal
, 43–44, 47, 59, 95

degrees of assimilation
, 48–52

rethinking ideology
, 46–48

uncomfortable truths
, 44–46

Fight Club
, 4–5, 68, 70

first rule of
, 73–75

lack, desire and libidinal energy
, 70–73

Gambling
, 1–2, 69–70, 95–96, 107–108

Game of Thrones
, 4, 43–44, 47–49, 51, 95

‘Good’, theory of
, 98

‘Green consumption’
, 59

Guilt
, 86–87

Hall, S.
, 1, 7–9, 11–12, 15–16, 19–23, 27, 31–32, 34–37, 39–40, 43–47, 49, 61, 68, 72–73, 79–80, 84, 94, 96–97, 105–106

Harry Potter
, 43–46

Historical materialism
, 46

Human subjectivity
, 21

‘Hydraulic process’
, 33–34

Hyper-conformity
, 36

Identity
, 67–71, 73–74

Ideology, rethinking
, 46–48

Image and Performance Enhancing Drugs (IPEDs)
, 74

Imaginary
, 21

Indiana Jones (films)
, 31, 34–35, 108–109

Inferno (film)
, 4, 55, 57–58

Infinity War
, 25

Instrumentalism
, 36–37, 40

Integrated approach
, 97–98

Interpassivity
, 57

Intra-class crime
, 14

Johnston, A.
, 7, 20–22, 86–87

Joker (film)
, 107–108

Jouissance
, 73, 87

Labelling theory
, 9–10

Lacan, J.
, 4–5, 14, 73

Lacanian-Žižekian framework
, 21

Lack
, 4–5, 15, 23, 52, 57, 70, 73, 102–103

Layers of reality

actual
, 12

empirical
, 12

real
, 12

Left realism
, 10–11

Liberal-capitalism
, 31–32, 34

Liberal-postmodernism
, 23

Libidinal energy
, 70–73

Lifestyle

drugs
, 96

gamblers
, 95–96

gambling
, 69–70

Lockdown policies
, 68

Marginalised masculine identities
, 92–93

Materiality
, 20–21

Matrix, The
, 3

McGowan, T.
, 15, 70–71

Motivation

negative
, 98–99

positive
, 98–99, 106

Negativity
, 56

Neoliberalism
, 22, 26–27, 56–57, 69–70, 106

Night-time economy
, 69–70, 94

Objective violence
, 34, 37–38

Objectless anxiety
, 92

Online streaming
, 67

Ontology
, 20–21

Orderly disorder
, 15–16, 33

Order of the Phoenix, The
, 49

Over-identification
, 36

Overpopulation
, 57–58, 63

Pacification
, 33–35

Pirates of the Caribbean (films)
, 25, 31, 35, 39

‘Pop-criminology’
, 2–3

Positivism
, 8–9

‘Post-coronavirus’
, 61

Postmodernism
, 27

Probabilistic causal tendency
, 12, 106, 109

Probability
, 33–34

Proenvironmental behaviours
, 57–58

‘Project Mayhem’
, 68–69

Promise
, 62, 71, 95–96

Pseudo-activity
, 61–62

Pseudo-pacification process
, 2–4, 15–16, 31–33, 93–94

breakdown of
, 37–39

Psychopathy
, 81

Purge, The (films)
, 107–108

Raiders of the Lost Ark
, 34–35

Ray Donovan (US TV series)
, 4–5, 79–80

background of violence
, 81–85

making sense of trauma
, 85–88

situating violent men
, 80–81

Raymen, T.
, 1–2, 12–13, 19–20, 26, 33, 56–58, 67, 69–70, 73, 75, 91, 95, 98–99, 107, 110

‘Reality’
, 9

Reasoned optimism
, 64

Registers of reality
, 21

Imaginary
, 21, 94

Real
, 21

Symbolic Order
, 21, 94

Reversion process
, 26

Revitalizing Criminological Theory
, 62–63

Right realism
, 10–11

Routine Activity Theory
, 8–9

Salazar’s Revenge
, 32

Self-interest
, 3–4, 21–22, 31, 56, 106

Serial murder
, 94, 105–106

Situational crime prevention
, 8–9

Social constructionism
, 9

Social harm
, 91

Social inequality
, 67

Social solidarity
, 37

Sociological theorisation
, 11–12

Sociopathy
, 81

‘Solicitation of the trap’
, 23

Sopranos, The
, 84–85

Special liberty
, 7, 16–17, 35, 37, 108–109

‘Square of crime’
, 10–11

Stalled dialectic
, 8–11

Stimulation
, 33–35

Stoic masculinity
, 82–83

Strain theory
, 8–9

Subjective violence
, 34, 37–38

Subjectivisation
, 23

Superego
, 72–73

Supply chain crisis
, 67

Symbolic efficiency
, 72–73

Symbolic law
, 35

Symbolic Order
, 15, 21, 26–27, 31, 70–71, 92, 94, 106

Technical laws of capitalism
, 34–35

Teesside
, 98

Telford, L.
, 1–2, 11–12, 98

‘Threshold concepts’
, 101

‘Toughening up’ process
, 82–83

Transcendental materialism
, 2–4, 15, 19, 21, 93

new theory of subjectivity
, 20, 22, 70

Trauma, making sense of
, 85–88

True crime
, 79–80, 94

Ultra-realism
, 1–5, 7–9, 59, 63, 67–70, 79–80, 91, 105–106

applying
, 92–100

components of
, 14–17

criminological atrophy
, 8–11

making sense of
, 100–102

Ultron
, 24–25

Unconscious
, 4–5, 15, 21, 47, 70, 86–87

Violence

background of
, 81–85

expressive
, 83

instrumental
, 13, 83

objective
, 34, 40

subjective
, 34, 40

ultra-realist theory of
, 79–80

Violent subjectivity
, 4–5, 25

‘Visual learner’
, 101

Winlow, S.
, 1, 7–12, 14, 17, 20–21, 24–25, 31–32, 34, 38, 40, 43–44, 55, 64, 69–70, 79–84, 88, 95, 105–106

Wolf of Wall Street, The (film)
, 107–108

Žižek, S.
, 4, 15, 21, 23, 34, 37–38, 43–44, 47, 56–57, 61–62, 69, 86–87