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The Book of Cool: What Is It? Who Decides It? and Why Do We Care So Much?

by Marianne Taylor

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ISBN13: 9780762435494
ISBN10: 0762435496
Condition: Standard
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From jazz music to wearing sunglasses indoors, “cool” has always been the ultimate social label. The craving for this acceptance has powered popular culture for the last hundred years. Fashion, music, cars, pop idols, attitudes, and even some schools and parents, have been labeled Cool. But by whom? The truth is: no one in particular.

And then there is the whimsical nature of being Cool: The arbiters of taste and style are so eager to pronounce something Cool, that something immediately becomes uncool as the masses rush to adopt it, in order to be Cool first. Something or someone can be so “In” they quickly become “So Five Minutes Ago” before spiraling downward to “Out.” And then, like nerds and bell-bottoms, something can be so “Out”, its “In.” (Thats cool.)

Taylor details the history of Cool, spotlighting its current manifestations. She charts the evolution of Cool from the sidewalks to the boardrooms, separating who creates cool from who merely markets it.

About the Author

Marianne Taylor was the winner of Ms. Magazines 2005 Fiction Contest. Her writing has appeared in The Boston Review, The Ledge, and other publications. Shes the coauthor of The Starving Artists Survival Guide. She teaches Visual Art and Media Literacy in the public schools of Brookline, MA. She lives in Boston.

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ISBN:
9780762435494
Author:
Taylor, Marianne
Publisher:
Running Press Book Publishers
Subject:
Popular Culture
Subject:
Popular Culture - General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
June 2009
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
230
Dimensions:
8.00 x 6.50 in

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