Jeffrey Norman Lewis is a professor of media and
cultural studies at
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
RMIT University, officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,, section 4(b) is a public research university in Melbourne, Australia.
Founded in 1887 by Francis Ormond, RMIT began as a night school offering classes in art, scie ...
(RMIT University), Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of numerous refereed articles and books which focus on cultural interface and conflict. His work on
political violence
Political violence is violence which is perpetrated in order to achieve political goals. It can include violence which is used by a state against other states ( war), violence which is used by a state against civilians and non-state actors ( forc ...
and
terrorism
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of criminal violence to provoke a state of terror or fear, mostly with the intention to achieve political or religious aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violen ...
has been particularly important for government, community and media debate. Lewis is also a documentary-maker and musician.
Lewis's academic work has sought to re-politicise the concept of 'culture', re-building poststructural and
psychoanalytic theory
Psychoanalytic theory is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology. First laid out by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century, psyc ...
into a more distinctive zone of political critique. He argues, for example, that militant organisations like
al-Qa'eda
Al-Qaeda (; , ) is an Islamic extremist organization composed of Salafist jihadists. Its members are mostly composed of Arabs, but also include other peoples. Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian and military targets in various countr ...
and
ISIS
Isis (; ''Ēse''; ; Meroitic language, Meroitic: ''Wos'' 'a''or ''Wusa''; Phoenician language, Phoenician: 𐤀𐤎, romanized: ʾs) was a major ancient Egyptian deities, goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughou ...
(Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) represent the failure of Enlightenment liberalism and the ideals of freedom. According to Lewis, it is simply inadequate to define these militant organisations as the ideological opposite to western democratic states.
Consequently, it is too simplistic to explain the war against ISIS in terms of familiar dichotomies—Islam/the West, tradition/modernity, theocracy/democracy, repression/freedom. Nor is it appropriate to explain the
Islmaist militant attacks on the French satirical magazine,
Charlie Hebdo
''Charlie Hebdo'' (; meaning ''Charlie Weekly'') is a French satirical weekly magazine, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and jokes. Stridently non-conformist in tone, the publication has been described as anti-racist, sceptical, secular ...
, (2015) as an over-assertion of western
freedom of speech rights, which showed little respect for Islam and western Muslims. While progressive journalists at the
New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
believed that
western states
The Western world, also known as the West, primarily refers to the various nations and states in the regions of Europe, North America, and Oceania. need to reconcile speech freedom with respect for pluralism, Lewis (2015b) argues that speech freedom actually doesn't exist in the west. Speech and other freedoms are not equally distributed in western states, but are subject to the violent hierarchies around which these states are organised. Until we have equality of speech, Lewis contends, there can never be 'freedom of speech' or anything else.
Lewis has also famously argued that humans of the advanced world are the most violent beings of all times. Challenging people like
Steven Pinker
Steven Arthur Pinker (born September 18, 1954) is a Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, psycholinguist, popular science author, and public intellectual. He is an advocate of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind.
P ...
, Lewis claims that
war epidemiology
The emerging field of conflict epidemiology offers a more accurate method to measure deaths caused during violent conflicts or wars that can generate more reliable numbers than before to guide decision-makers.
In February 2001 the Carter Center a ...
, mass
species extinction
Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
and the amplified violence of
social hierarchies
A hierarchy (from Greek: , from , 'president of sacred rites') is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchy is an important ...
are clear evidence of modern humans' violence. Citizens of the advanced world both consciously and subliminally transfer their displeasures to other human groups and species across the planet.
Lewis has made a major contribution to the field of
Cultural Studies, particularly through the conceptualisation on '
transculturalism Transculturalism is defined as "seeing oneself in the other".Cuccioletta, DonaldMulticulturalism or Transculturalism: Towards a Cosmopolitan Citizenship., LONDON JOURNAL OF CANADIAN STUDIES 2001/2002 VOLUME 17, Plattsburgh State University of New Yo ...
'. Lewis argues that culture represents an 'uneven' dispersion of stability and perpetual change. Whether by ecological necessity, conflict, revolution or slow integration and adaptation, social groups exist within the perpetual volition of change and hybridisation. Culture is always in a state of becoming.
Other Cultural Studies scholars have drawn similar conclusions, promoting a '
poststructural
Post-structuralism is a term for philosophical and literary forms of theory that both build upon and reject ideas established by structuralism, the intellectual project that preceded it. Though post-structuralists all present different critique ...
' conception of culture which surrenders political critique. However, Lewis (2005, 2008, 2012) insists that political critique is essential for Cultural Studies and the humanities more generally. Accordingly, while agreeing with
Alain Badiou
Alain Badiou (; ; born 17 January 1937) is a French philosopher, formerly chair of Philosophy at the École normale supérieure (ENS) and founder of the faculty of Philosophy of the Université de Paris VIII with Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucaul ...
and other critics of the utopian fantasy of 'human rights',Lewis has focused on the movable but insistent problem of social hierarchies and political violence.
[A. Badiou, Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of Evil, Verso, London.] Lewis has deployed this 'cultural politics' critique for his various studies on
political violence
Political violence is violence which is perpetrated in order to achieve political goals. It can include violence which is used by a state against other states ( war), violence which is used by a state against civilians and non-state actors ( forc ...
, disasters and development studies in
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
and other parts of the non-western world.
References
Bibliography
*Jeff Lewis, ''Extremity of the Skie''s, Flinders Publishing, Melbourne 2000 (reprint)
*Jeff Lewis, ''Language Wars: The Role of Media and Culture in Global Terror and Political Violence'' Pluto Books, London, 2005. Arabic translation 2010.
*Jeff Lewis (with Belinda Lewis), ''Bali's Silent Crisis'', Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham MD, 2009.
*Jeff Lewis, ''Crisis in the Global Mediasphere: Desire, Displeasure and Cultural Transformation'',. Palgrave, London, 2011.
*Jeff Lewis, ''Global Media Apocalypse'', Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2013. Jeff Lewis, Health Communication, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/media-culture-and-human-violence
*Jeff Lewis, 'Apocalyptic Erotica Now! The Allure of ISIS Online', 'The Conversation, March 2015a,https://theconversation.com/apocalyptic-erotica-now-the-allure-of-islamic-state-online-38782
*Jeff Lewis, ''Cultural Studies,'' Sage, London, 2002, 2008.
*Jeff Lewis (with Belinda Lewis), ''Health Communication: A Media and Cultural Studies Approach,'' Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2015.
*Jeff Lewis, '' Media, Culture and Human Violence: From Savage Lovers to Violent Complexity'', Rowman and Littlefield, London, 2015b
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Living people
RMIT University faculty
Year of birth missing (living people)