
The Exorcism of 'Great' America: A Cultural Autopsy of Power, Myth, and American Delusion (CODED FOR EXTINCTION, #0) (eBook, ePUB)
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A cultural autopsy. A spiritual confrontation. A country caught between myth and reality.The Exorcism of Great America is a nonfiction cultural critique that examines how power, propaganda, and selective memory shape the American experience. Through the perspective of a Black disabled woman navigating the fractures of this moment, the book unpacks the forces that define the nation's identity: systemic racism, political mythmaking, digital manipulation, social conditioning, and the emotional cost of collective denial.This book explores:how national myths are built, weaponized, and protectedwhy ...
A cultural autopsy. A spiritual confrontation. A country caught between myth and reality.
The Exorcism of Great America is a nonfiction cultural critique that examines how power, propaganda, and selective memory shape the American experience. Through the perspective of a Black disabled woman navigating the fractures of this moment, the book unpacks the forces that define the nation's identity: systemic racism, political mythmaking, digital manipulation, social conditioning, and the emotional cost of collective denial.
This book explores:
Part analysis, part testimony, and part call to consciousness, this work challenges readers to confront the truth beneath the headlines and see the machinery behind the myths.
For readers of cultural criticism, social commentary, Black studies, disability narratives, digital culture, and American identity, The Exorcism of Great America offers a deeply personal and sharply observed examination of a country in spiritual and moral crisis.
If America wants to call itself "great," it must survive the autopsy.
If it wants redemption, it must face the exorcism.
The Exorcism of Great America is a nonfiction cultural critique that examines how power, propaganda, and selective memory shape the American experience. Through the perspective of a Black disabled woman navigating the fractures of this moment, the book unpacks the forces that define the nation's identity: systemic racism, political mythmaking, digital manipulation, social conditioning, and the emotional cost of collective denial.
This book explores:
- how national myths are built, weaponized, and protected
- why America clings to narratives that erase harm
- the digital distractions that keep people numb
- the patterns of control woven through everyday life
- the spiritual and psychological toll of living awake while others remain asleep
Part analysis, part testimony, and part call to consciousness, this work challenges readers to confront the truth beneath the headlines and see the machinery behind the myths.
For readers of cultural criticism, social commentary, Black studies, disability narratives, digital culture, and American identity, The Exorcism of Great America offers a deeply personal and sharply observed examination of a country in spiritual and moral crisis.
If America wants to call itself "great," it must survive the autopsy.
If it wants redemption, it must face the exorcism.
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