I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling with Villains (Real and Imagined)
[2023-09-02 05:41:31]
"Most of his theme comes from the popular culture field, whether it is Andre Dess Clay, Chevy Chase, Hawks, it does not detract from the fundamental complexity of Klosterman's teaching problem ... ... Klosterman successfully regressed formally, incorporating great ideas into metal, wire, batman, etc. "(Kukes)
"As a product of his generation, and in contrast to pop culture like Makenn, Klosterman, like Bias, Makenken, and recently PJ O'Rourke, his posture is a direct cultural critic A similar arch and anti-tradition ... ... [I am wearing a black hat] I am very satisfied or angry, but in any case, it expands his audience You should do it. "(Bibliography)
"Klosterman offers a lot of facts, interesting cultural insights, and ethical calculations to think about to see our love for anti-heroes." (New York Magazine)
"Combining ingenuity with cultural analysis with self-doubt and imaginative assumption, I am wearing a black hat to provide a sharp observation of the complexity of anti-heroes.Cap can be accessed quickly It is an example of serious criticism and it is very interesting. "(DC Spotlight)
"Klosterman has the ability to host a magical HD mirror for America's pop culture.Our vanity and delusion seems very obvious.I am enough time to read the black hat By your own stupid assumptions, your quick judgment, your stubborn loyalty, and your very reasonable prejudice ... by emphasizing the contradiction between heroes and villains encountered in culture In a subconscious manner Clos Terman explains passionate but incomplete calculations to define American culture, and perhaps American morality. "(Los Angeles Times)
"The prose of Closterman shows the same topic and pop music, and his cute / anxious argument still exists" (New York time)
Chuck Klosterman is a best-selling writer of many non-fiction books (sex, drag, cocoa puff, black hat, Fargo Rock City, Chuck Klosterman X etc.) and two novels (Owl Downtown and Visible Men). New York Times, Washington Post, GQ, Esquire, Spin, Guardian, Believer, Billboard, A · V. It is written. The club and ESPN Klosterman worked as an ethics scientist for the New York Times magazine for three years and was the founder of Grantland and Bill Simmons.
Like the previous book by Klosterman, "I am wearing a black hat: today as it is a villain (reality and imagination), it seems quite wonderful today by seeing the idea that widespread less than 50 years ago , This will challenge our basic assumptions and beliefs to the world Questioning: What is our current thought that is supposed to be ridiculous stupid 50 years later? One day you awaken If you could not form a new memory? The author's grandfather surgically cut a portion of his brain surgically to cure the patient Henry Molaison ("patient HM") from severe epilepsy, Although it could not be prevented, it brought about an unexpected effect that HM prevented it from forming a new memory.This book is the most studied topic in the world, the people involved in surgery and his It contains the story of the people. Fascinating story and fascinating reading
Good and evil. You will see this theme aired on cartoon books, video games, Western movies and other movies. In a classic western movie you can tell who you are a good guy - a guy wearing a white cowboy hat - anytime. Of course, the villain is wearing a black hat, but usually it is black. Good cowboys and billians have their own gang. A good team will protect the town and fight for justice and peace. An evil gang struck the bank, hijacked the train and threatened the town. In these stories, it is obvious who belongs to a good side and belongs to a bad side.