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Montaigne Medal Finalist (Eric Hoffer Awards)
In Garage Criticism Peter Babiak eviscerates and deflates some of the cultural sacred cows of our time. From Fifty Shades of Grey (“Hot for Teacher: What Fifty Shades of Grey Taught Me About Salacious Grammar, Sexy Women and the Scandalous Conflation of Cultural and Literary Culture”) to the disintegration of the “deep read” (“F You
Professor: Tumblr, Triggers and the Allergies of Reading”) to the Hunger Games (“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – But It Might Be Carnivalized ‘N’ Shit”) and Twilight (“Really Dumb Students”), through to student/professor relationships, inappropriate office visits, and a shared “voluptuous appetite for Nabokov.” Babiak deconstructs our fascination with internet culture, takes on the inanities of youthful, ungrammatical irises, devolves the rhetorical hallucinations of economics and marketing, and reasserts the supremacy of linguistic thinking in everyday cultural affairs.
Babiak’s is a new and timely voice in the arena of cultural criticism and critical theory.
Praise for Garage Criticism:
“… Somewhere, a transition takes place and the garage critic is replaced by the father, lover, the middle-aged man searching for some meaning in a silly world. The wisdom of this book doesn’t come from its dismantling of vacuous modern culture, but from its subtle examination of fatherhood, the follies of man, the inevitable fray of husbandry, and the tribulation of losing the ones you love. These are messages that are left nearly unsaid, unseen, but like stars resting beneath a sunrise, achingly they remain long after the book is closed.” (Cascade, UFV)
224 Pages
8.27in * 9.22in * .65in
310gr
September 15, 2016
9781772140507
eng
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