The Hole, v. 1 - Consumer Culture (Hardcover, Annotated edition)

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"The Hole: Consumer Culture" is a science fiction horror story about the buying and selling of race in America, the simultaneous worship and degradation of African Americans in popular culture, and the tearing down of physical and psychological boundaries. CEO Carla Bonte' wants voodoo to be a national religion--a hyperbolic "hyper voodoo" that uses an advanced technology marketed through a multinational corporation. Papa Legba, voodoo spirit of the crossroads, stands in opposition to "hyper voodoo" and the consumer culture that propels it. Complete with biting postmodern satire, a visual hip-hop aesthetic, an annotated bibliography, and essays on the academic theory behind the story, "The Hole" stands at the crossroads of interdisciplinary education--fearlessly combining African American studies, media and comparative scholarship, horror, science fiction, comedy, and iconic teaching tools.

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"The Hole: Consumer Culture" is a science fiction horror story about the buying and selling of race in America, the simultaneous worship and degradation of African Americans in popular culture, and the tearing down of physical and psychological boundaries. CEO Carla Bonte' wants voodoo to be a national religion--a hyperbolic "hyper voodoo" that uses an advanced technology marketed through a multinational corporation. Papa Legba, voodoo spirit of the crossroads, stands in opposition to "hyper voodoo" and the consumer culture that propels it. Complete with biting postmodern satire, a visual hip-hop aesthetic, an annotated bibliography, and essays on the academic theory behind the story, "The Hole" stands at the crossroads of interdisciplinary education--fearlessly combining African American studies, media and comparative scholarship, horror, science fiction, comedy, and iconic teaching tools.

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Imprint

Front Forty Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2008

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First published

April 2008

Authors

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Dimensions

220 x 282 x 26mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

176

Edition

Annotated edition

ISBN-13

978-0-9778689-2-6

Barcode

9780977868926

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LSN

0-9778689-2-3



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