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Eric Newman speaks with Colette Shade about her book "Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything." Revisiting the strange hallmarks of that era–remember inflatable furniture and phones without touch screens?–Colette's essays explore the social and political antecedents that formed the fashion, culture, and style of the millennial turn. With a sharp eye to the neoliberal forces that shaped the tech-fueled utopianism of the era and its aftermath, Colette's writing brings into focus the promises of Y2K against the considerably less hopeful reality we're living two decades on.
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Eric Newman speaks with Colette Shade about her book "Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything." Revisiting the strange hallmarks of that era–remember inflatable furniture and phones without touch screens?–Colette's essays explore the social and political antecedents that formed the fashion, culture, and style of the millennial turn. With a sharp eye to the neoliberal forces that shaped the tech-fueled utopianism of the era and its aftermath, Colette's writing brings into focus the promises of Y2K against the considerably less hopeful reality we're living two decades on.
"Is the Media Alright" event tickets: https://lareviewofbooks.org/event/is-the-media-all-right-larb-radio-hour-live/
Become a member of LARB: https://lareviewofbooks.org/membership/

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