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Poptart
Liz Langley
其他書名
A Fresh, Frosted Sugar Rush Through Our Pre-packaged Culture
出版
Octavo Books
, 1999
主題
Humor / General
Humor / Form / Essays
Literary Collections / Essays
Social Science / Popular Culture
ISBN
096733800X
9780967338002
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=JgCuUnBkPu0C&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Humor columnist Liz Langley's observations about hillbilly vampires, Farrah Fawcett, confessional TV, and America's other bizarre fixations and fads are assembled in this wry look at pop culture. "Little Amish Crackhead", a delicate piece of social commentary prompted by an obscure news item about two Amish men arrested for dealing cocaine to a gang of bikers, exposes America's love for seeing its own stereotypes trumped. Within the pages of Pop Tart, no cow is sacred -- marriage, Southern Baptists, Barbie, the Virgin Mary; even golf is subject to ridicule: "Golf originated in Scotland, also the birthplace of haggis, the tam-o'-shanter, and Sheena Easton. The motives of any people who eat sheep intestines, wear head pom-poms, and unleashed the singer of 'Sugar Walls' should be considered highly suspect". Amusing and entertaining observations about Hugh Grant and hookers, Kenny Loggins and colonics, and Martha Stewart's resemblance to the Stepford Wives abound in this collection.