An edition of Poplorica (2004)

Poplorica

a popular history of the fads, Mavericks, inventions, and lore that shaped modern America

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An edition of Poplorica (2004)

Poplorica

a popular history of the fads, Mavericks, inventions, and lore that shaped modern America

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

Pop culture meets pop reference in this irreverent tour of twenty unlikely events, innovations, and individuals that forever changed how we live today -- the food we eat, the places we live, the love we make, the fads we follow, the clothes we wear, the products we buy, and much more. Veteran journalists Martin J. Smith and Patrick J. Kiger make the offbeat their beat, revealing the odd, surprising, and amusing origins of inexplicable cultural phenomena. From slam dunks to rock 'n' roll punks, permanent press to pantyhose, black velvet painting to point-click culture, high-tech diapers to low-brow entertainment -- they cover sports, business, music, media, film, fashion, and science, and explain a lot about why life today is so weird: If homeowners hate yardwork, why do most suburban homes have lawns? In the best-fed country on earth, how did thin become "in"? When did the "convenience" of convenience food become more important than the food? Was the sexual revolution really sparked by the disastrous honeymoon of a science geek? Why are today's multimillion-dollar design and marketing plans for cars based on the biggest failure in automotive history? How did the invention of air conditioning radically rebalance political power and affect the paths of presidents? The untold, unexpected, sometimes unholy stories are here, providing instant inside knowledge and richly entertaining insights into how and why we live as we do.

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Publisher
HarperResource
Language
English
Pages
284

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Anecdotes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306/.0973
Library of Congress
E169.1 .S63 2004, E169.1.S63 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 284 p. ;
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3686940M
ISBN 10
0060535318
LCCN
2003051054
OCLC/WorldCat
52341695
Library Thing
7039
Goodreads
2302445

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Extra 1 - Poplorica quizPop culture meets pop reference in this irreverent tour of twenty unlikely events, innovations, and individuals that forever changed how we live today -- the food we eat, the places we live, the love we make, the fads we follow, the clothes we wear, the products we buy, and much more.Veteran journalists Martin J. Smith and Patrick J. Kiger make the offbeat their beat, revealing the odd, surprising, and amusing origins of inexplicable cultural phenomena. From slam dunks to rock 'n' roll punks, permanent press to pantyhose, black velvet painting to point-click culture, high-tech diapers to low-brow entertainment -- they cover sports, business, music, media, film, fashion, and science, and explain a lot about why life today is so weird:If homeowners hate yardwork, why do most suburban homes have lawns?In the best-fed country on earth, how did thin become "in"?When did the "convenience" of convenience food become more important than the food?Was the sexual revolution really sparked by the disastrous honeymoon of a science geek?Why are today's multimillion-dollar design and marketing plans for cars based on the biggest failure in automotive history?How did the invention of air conditioning radically rebalance political power and affect the paths of presidents?The untold, unexpected, sometimes unholy stories are here, providing instant inside knowledge and richly entertaining insights into how and why we live as we do.

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