Our Bestsellers Collection includes four titles:
Tough Guise 2,
Killing Us Softly 4,
White Like Me, and
Not Just a Game. We selected the videos in this collection with an eye toward some of the major cultural and political issues of the moment.
Killing Us Softly 4: Advertising’s Image of Women, featuring pioneering educator Jean Kilbourne, uncovers a persistent pattern of misogynistic images and messages in American advertising, and examines the impact of these images and messages in the real world.
In
Tough Guise 2: Violence, Manhood & American Culture, leading cultural theorist Jackson Katz examines gun violence, violence against women, bullying, gay-bashing, and militarism against the backdrop of a media culture that glamorizes violent masculinity.
In White Like Me: Race, Racism & White Privilege in America, anti-racist educator and author Tim Wise explores the politics of race and racial scapegoating in the U.S. through the deeply personal lens of whiteness and white privilege.
In
Not Just a Game: Power, Politics & American Sports,
Nation sports editor Dave Zirin shows how American sports have reinforced some of the most reactionary political currents while simultaneously serving as a high-profile stage for progressive social change.