What do professional wrestling, Pot Noodle and Feng Shui have in common?
Well, not much - but they all appear in this book.
Critic and cultural philosopher Peter Trifonas and art historian Effie
Balomenos explore the curious concept of good - and bad - taste. At once an
absurd and yet entirely everyday concept, taste defines us. Our choices,
from the most personal (our friends or lovers) to the most general (our
politics), are all partly dependent on it.
But where does taste come from? Is there a true standard of taste? Are we
slaves to the cruel whims of fashion? Who?s in control?
Good Taste is an enthralling exploration of the cultural history of an idea.
In this enticing book - divided into chapters exploring cultural artefacts
of absolutely all kinds - Trifonas and Balomenos warn: you are what you
choose!
Highlights include: TV chefs · Ozzy Osbourne and Reality TV · The 70s
fashion conspiracy · Disney · Madonna · Lamborghini · The history of
cleavage · High heels · Elvis · Body piercing · Hip-hop · Oprah Winfrey ·
Ageing rock bands · Turn-ups · Harry Potter · Fake tans and much, much
more ...
Peter Trifonas
is a cultural critic and philosopher, based at OISE University in Toronto, Canada. His previous books for Icon include Umberto Eco and Football.
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