ISBN13: | 9780349702247 |
ISBN10: | 0349702241 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | pages |
Size: | 196x126x24 mm |
Weight: | 193 g |
Language: | English |
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Bad Taste
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TATE BOOK OF THE MONTH 2023
A timely critique of consumer culture which captures this image-obsessed moment in history, perfect for fans of Zadie Smith's Feel Free and Jia Tolentino's Trick Mirror.
This book is not a taste, nor an anti-taste, manual.
This is an interrogation of the importance we place on seemingly objective ideas of taste in a culture that is saturated by imagery, and the dangerous impact this has on our identities, communities and politics. This book is dedicated to understanding the industries of taste. From the food we eat to the way we spend our free time, Olah exposes the shallow waters of 'good' and 'bad' taste and the rigid hierarchies that uphold this age-old dichotomy.
How did minimalism become a virtue, and who can afford to do it justice?
When did blue-collar jackets become a fashion item?
Who stands to gain from the distinction made between beauty, and sex?
Bold, original and provocative, Bad Taste is a revelatory exploration of the intersection between consumerism, class, desire and power, and a rousing call-to-arms to break free from the restrictive ways we see those around us.
'This is a timely book, written in prose that just slips past you, in an informed and conversational manner . . . I enjoyed Bad Taste immensely.' Sheena Patel, The Standard
'Nathalie Olah is one of the sharpest social critics of the post-crash era and Bad Taste doesn't disappoint.' Sarah Jaffe
This is not a style, nor an anti-style, guide.
This is an interrogation of the importance we place on 'good' and 'bad' taste in a culture saturated by imagery, and the dangerous impact this has on our identities, communities and politics. From the food we eat to the way we spend our free time, Olah exposes the rigid hierarchies that uphold this age-old dichotomy to reveal exactly who benefits - and who loses.
Bold, original and provocative, Bad Taste is a revelatory exploration of the intersection between consumerism, class, desire and power. It is a rousing call-to-arms to break free from the restrictive ways we see those around us.
'One of the sharpest social critics of the post-crash era' Sarah Jaffe, author of Work Won't Love You Back
'A moving call to break free from the tyranny of the dominant taste' The Nation
'Reading this book will shift your perspective' The Big Issue
'Olah's observations make for deliciously uncomfortable reading' TLS