A Washington Post Book of the Year Winner of the Merle Curti Award Winner of the Jacques Barzun Prize Winner of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award A masterful study of privacy. -Sue Halpern, New York Review of Books Masterful (and timely)…[A] marathon trek from Victorian propriety to social media exhibitionism…Utterly original. -Washington Post Every day, we make decisions about what to share and when, how much to expose and to whom. Securing the boundary between one’s private affairs and public identity has become an urgent task of modern life. How did privacy come to loom so large in public consciousness? Sarah Igo tracks the quest for privacy from the invention of the telegraph onward, revealing enduring debates over how Americans would-and should-be known. The Known Citizen is a penetrating historical investigation with powerful lessons for our own times, when corporations, government agencies, and data miners are tracking our every move. A mighty effort to tell the story of modern America as a story of anxieties about privacy…Shows us that although we may feel that the threat to privacy today is unprecedented, every generation has felt that way since the introduction of the postcard. -Louis Menand, New Yorker Engaging and wide-ranging…Igo’s analysis of state surveillance from the New Deal through Watergate is remarkably thorough and insightful. -The Nation
The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America
$481.95
ISBN
9780674244795
Categorías Constitutional & administrative law, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION & FREEDOM OF SPEECH, General & world history, HISTORY, History of the Americas, History: specific events & topics, Human rights & civil liberties law, LAW, LAWS OF SPECIFIC JURISDICTIONS, POLITICAL CONTROL & FREEDOMS, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, Privacy law, Regional & national history, Social & cultural history, Social issues & processes, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIETY & CULTURE: GENERAL
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