So You Think You're a Hipster?
Cautionary Case Studies from the City Streets
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2013
Dog 'n' Bone (Verlag)
978-0-9571409-8-1 (ISBN)
Dog 'n' Bone (Verlag)
978-0-9571409-8-1 (ISBN)
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50 insightful entries examining the self-proclaimed urban elite
Skinny jeans? Check. Charity-shop clothing? Check. Non-essential prescription glasses? Check. Beanie balanced artfully on the back of your skull? Check. These items have become the uniform for a new breed of young people - hipsters - determined to take over cities with their "alternative" ways whilst overloading on irony and striving to be original and creative. So You Think You're a Hipster? examines what it takes to become one of this ever-growing tribe of middle-class urbanites, just as desperate to be accepted by their peers as they are to receive the next rent cheque from mum and dad. Over the following pages a series of hilarious case studies will identify typical examples of the subculture, helping you to avoid any future encounters with them. Take thrift-store guy, who at 35 still works selling worn sneakers and threadbare t-shirts for extortionate amounts and still dreams of one day getting his latest album reviewed on Pitchfork. Or the aspiring author who lugs around an old-fashioned typewriter to write down her inspirational musings at a moments notice. Then there's ironic moustache man whose facial hair makes him feel like a highly individual fashion maverick, despite the fact all his graphic designer friends have one, too.
Skinny jeans? Check. Charity-shop clothing? Check. Non-essential prescription glasses? Check. Beanie balanced artfully on the back of your skull? Check. These items have become the uniform for a new breed of young people - hipsters - determined to take over cities with their "alternative" ways whilst overloading on irony and striving to be original and creative. So You Think You're a Hipster? examines what it takes to become one of this ever-growing tribe of middle-class urbanites, just as desperate to be accepted by their peers as they are to receive the next rent cheque from mum and dad. Over the following pages a series of hilarious case studies will identify typical examples of the subculture, helping you to avoid any future encounters with them. Take thrift-store guy, who at 35 still works selling worn sneakers and threadbare t-shirts for extortionate amounts and still dreams of one day getting his latest album reviewed on Pitchfork. Or the aspiring author who lugs around an old-fashioned typewriter to write down her inspirational musings at a moments notice. Then there's ironic moustache man whose facial hair makes him feel like a highly individual fashion maverick, despite the fact all his graphic designer friends have one, too.
Kara Simsek is a journalist specializing in music and the arts, but her true passion is writing about people with `weird' or `unconventional' lifestyles. She has written for Vice, Dazed and Confused, The Sun, Metro, The Independent and more. She also watches a LOT of Twin Peaks. Visit her blog at www.karasimsek.wordpress.com. The author is based in Dalston, East London.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.3.2013 |
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Zusatzinfo | 60 illustrations |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 186 x 123 mm |
Gewicht | 303 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Comic / Humor / Manga |
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ISBN-10 | 0-9571409-8-3 / 0957140983 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-9571409-8-1 / 9780957140981 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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