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Naomi Klein

ナオミ・クライン

Naomi Klein

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1970-05-08 (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Nationality
Canada
Languages
English
Religion
Judaism
Residence History
Montreal (born) → Toronto (education, early career) → Vancouver (University of British Columbia affiliation) → New York (periods of residence for work/activism)

Career

Occupations
author, activist, professor, filmmaker, journalist
Active Years
1999-
Affiliations
University of British Columbia, Department of Geography, Centre for Climate Justice (co-director), Rutgers University, Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair (former), 350.org (former board member)
Memberships
350.org (former board member), Jewish Voice for Peace (advisory board member)
Influenced By
Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky
Influenced
Younger climate activists and the environmental justice movement
Nominations
2017: Longlisted for the National Book Award for Nonfiction (No Is Not Enough), 2024: Longlisted for the inaugural Women's Prize for Non-Fiction (Doppelganger)

Education

University of Toronto
Country: Canada
Withdrew before completing degree to pursue journalism internship/jobs

Awards

Warwick Prize for Writing
2009
Work: The Shock Doctrine
Organization: University of Warwick
Result: 受賞
Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction
2014
Work: This Changes Everything
Organization: Writers' Trust of Canada
Result: 受賞
Sydney Peace Prize
2016
Organization: Sydney Peace Foundation
Result: 受賞
Women's Prize for Non-Fiction
2024
Work: Doppelganger
Organization: Women's Prize Trust
Result: 受賞
Honorary Doctorate (St. Thomas University)
2011
Organization: St. Thomas University (New Brunswick)
Result: 名誉博士号授与
Honorary Doctorate (University of Amsterdam)
2019
Organization: University of Amsterdam
Result: 名誉博士号授与
Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity
2021
Organization: Media Ecology Association
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

No Logo

1999 Nonfiction (politics/social)

A critique of brand-oriented consumer culture and corporate exploitation; became a manifesto for the anti-globalization movement.

anti-globalizationcritique of consumer culturelabor issues

The Shock Doctrine

2007 Nonfiction (politics/economics)

A critical analysis of how disasters and upheavals have been used to push through radical free-market policies; widely translated and adapted into film.

critique of neoliberalismdisaster capitalismpower structures in political economy
Adaptations
  • [short film] The Shock Doctrine (short) / Jonás Cuarón / Alfonso Cuarón(製作・共同執筆) (2008)
  • [documentary] The Shock Doctrine (documentary) / Michael Winterbottom (2009)

This Changes Everything

2014 Nonfiction (environment/politics)

Argues that addressing climate change requires confronting the hegemony of market fundamentalism and calls for systemic political and economic change.

climate changeenvironmental justicesystemic economic transformation
Adaptations
  • [feature documentary] This Changes Everything (film) / Avi Lewis(製作協力) (2015)

On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal

2019 Essay collection (environment/politics)

A collection of essays advocating for the Green New Deal and urgent political action to address the climate crisis.

Green New Dealintergenerational solidarityclimate politics

Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World

2023 Memoir and social critique

A memoir and critique that uses Klein's frequent public confusion with another Naomi as a lens to explore polarized political culture.

identitypolarized information spacespolitical polarization

Bibliography

  • No Logo (1999)
  • Fences and Windows (2002)
  • The Shock Doctrine (2007)
  • This Changes Everything (2014)
  • No Is Not Enough (2017)
  • The Battle for Paradise (2018)
  • On Fire (2019)
  • How to Change Everything (2021, children's guide)
  • Doppelganger (2023)

Adaptations

  • The Take (2004, documentary, writer)
  • The Shock Doctrine (2008/2009, short film & documentary)
  • This Changes Everything (2015, documentary)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
journalistic and argumentative, evidence-based critiqueactivist and persuasive tone
Recurring Motifs
critique of capitalismmechanisms of 'shock' exploitationenvironmental justice and climate change

Legacy

Klein is a public intellectual influential in the anti-globalization and climate justice movements; through her books and films she continues to shape debates on political economy and the environment.

Academic Societies

  • Media Ecology Association (awarder of the Neil Postman Award)

Quotes

  • Indeed the three policy pillars of the neoliberal age—privatization of the public sphere, deregulation of the corporate sector, and the lowering of income and corporate taxes—are each incompatible with many of the actions we must take to bring our emissions to safe levels.
    Source: This Changes Everything (2014) (2014)

Trivia

  • Her mother is documentary filmmaker Bonnie Sherr Klein.
  • Her spouse is documentary filmmaker and journalist Avi Lewis.
  • She has one child.
  • She left university before completing her degree to take up journalism work.