Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter
Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter
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Author(s): Johnson, Steven
ISBN No.: 9781663631527
Pages: 288
Year: 201901
Format: Library Binding
Price: $ 40.57
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Revelatory.Daring.Finally, an intellectual who doesn't think we're headed down the toilet! - Washington Post Book World Persuasive.The old dogs won't be able to rest as easily once they've read Everything Bad is Good for You , Steven Johnson's elegant polemic. It's almost impossible not to agree with him.-- Walter Kirn , The New York Times Book Review A thought-provoking argument that today's allegedly vacuous media are, well, thought provoking.A brisk, witty read, well versed in the history of literature and bolstered with research.Johnson, it turns out, still knows the value of reading a book.


And this one is indispensable. -- Time There is a pleasing eclecticism to [Johnson's] thinking. He is as happy analyzing Finding Nemo as he is dissecting the intricacies of a piece of software . Johnson wants to understand popular culture.in the very practical sense of wondering what watching something like The Dukes of Hazzard does to the way our minds work. -- Malcolm Gladwell , The New Yorker The author Newsweek called one of the most influential people in cyberspace.is back. The beauty of Johnson's latest work -- beyond its engaging, accessible prose -- is that anyone with even a glancing familiarity with pop culture will come to the book ready to challenge his premise.


Everything Bad Is Good for You anticipates and refutes nearly every likely claim, building a convincing case that media have become more complex and thus make our minds work harder. -- Cleveland Plain Dealer Through a string of airtight, academic and very entertaining essays, Johnson maintains that prime-time TV is more intellectually engaging than ever. -- Time Out New York Sophisticated.nimble.strangely satisfying. -- Newsday Johnson's challenge to the oft-repeated lament that mass culture is dumbing down is as enlightening as it is necessary. - BookForum Johnson may be the first mainstream writer to bring neuroscientific inquiry to 'The Apprentice '.It's scientific and literary rigor, couch-potato style.


- Chicago Tribune Johnson paints a convincing and literate portrait, and he shows himself to be a master of many disciplines, which deepens the well of his credibility. - San Francisco Chronicle Engaging.Intriguing.Breezy and funny. Johnson is a forceful writer, and he makes a good case; his book is an elegant work of argumentation. -- Salon.com.


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