
Little Boxes
Caroline Casey(Editor)
Coffee House Press
Will be published approx. on 24. August 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-56689-472-2 (ISBN)
Description
Building on Cat Is Art Spelled Wrong and Pretentiousness, Little Boxes expands CHP's investment in cultural criticism, this time inviting 12 writers to talk about TV, and what it means to be raised with television, not the internet, as the primary cultural background noise.
These essays are less "Why I Loved Parker Lewis Can't Lose" and more "What Is Up with Everyone in the 80s Having a Domestic: The Different Strokes/Gimme a Break/Mr. Belvedere/Charles in Charge Story."
The writers assembled come from a mix of genres, and work in very different modes, but for each one, TV is part of their cultural DNA, and the collection purposefully abrogates the space between the arts and pop culture, making an argument for how they seed and reflect each other.
There was something essentially lonely about watching television in the era before the internet-you did it alone, one episode at a time. The essays here represent, in some ways, the opportunity to binge watch and live tweet together-to turn viewing into a form of cultural production.
These essays are less "Why I Loved Parker Lewis Can't Lose" and more "What Is Up with Everyone in the 80s Having a Domestic: The Different Strokes/Gimme a Break/Mr. Belvedere/Charles in Charge Story."
The writers assembled come from a mix of genres, and work in very different modes, but for each one, TV is part of their cultural DNA, and the collection purposefully abrogates the space between the arts and pop culture, making an argument for how they seed and reflect each other.
There was something essentially lonely about watching television in the era before the internet-you did it alone, one episode at a time. The essays here represent, in some ways, the opportunity to binge watch and live tweet together-to turn viewing into a form of cultural production.
Reviews / Votes
"From Twin Peaks to Daria, Little Boxes is filled to the brim with sharp writing that is at once critical and utterly personal, penned by a diverse list of writers." -Shakespeare & PunkMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
MN
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
204 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56689-472-2 (9781566894722)
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Content
Essays by:
Jennine Capo Crucet
T Fleischmann
Jenny Hendrix
Alexandra Kleeman
Maris Kreizman
Jennifer 8 Lee
Edan Lepucki
Nina McConigley
Justin Taylor
Justin Torres
Ryan Van Meter
Jennine Capo Crucet
T Fleischmann
Jenny Hendrix
Alexandra Kleeman
Maris Kreizman
Jennifer 8 Lee
Edan Lepucki
Nina McConigley
Justin Taylor
Justin Torres
Ryan Van Meter