EXPLAINER: My TWO Books on American Gun Culture (Light Over Heat #67)

This week on “Light Over Heat,” I talk about the TWO books I am writing on American gun culture, tentatively titled: GUN CURIOUS and GUN CULTURE 2.0.

In particular, I talk about what distinguishes them in terms of the substance and audience.

The explainer on the two books is only about 4 minutes long. The remaining 6 minutes of the video is me talking about how the book sausage gets made, the struggles I have had finding a publisher for the first book, and why I think I made a strategic mistake in the order I wrote them.

Links to sources are below the break.

Link to a blog post and YouTube video on the negative responses I received to my book proposal: Why I Almost Abandoned My Effort to Bring Light and Turn Down the Heat on Guns (Light Over Heat #49).

A blog post from early in 2023 containing A Frustrated Yet Still Somewhat Hopeful Update on My Book on American Gun Culture.

My book tentatively titled GUN CURIOUS puts my personal experience at the center of the narrative. I was encouraged to really lean into my own story by the positive response I received to my presentation at the National Firearms Law Seminar.

My book tentatively titled GUN CULTURE 2.0 is a more conventional scholarly approach to American gun culture. It builds and elaborates on some of my major publications like:

And one of my favorite treatments of defensive gun culture, which unfortunately doesn’t get as much attention because it is buried in an edited book: “’The First Rule of Gunfighting is Have a Gun’: Technologies of Concealed Carry in Gun Culture 2.0,”

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Published by David Yamane

Sociologist at Wake Forest U, student of gun culture, tennis player, racket stringer (MRT), whisk(e)y drinker, bow-tie wearer, father, husband. Not necessarily in that order.

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