The Authenticity Hoax

How We Get Lost Finding Ourselves

Hardcover, 308 pages

Published April 6, 2010 by McClelland & Stewart.

ISBN:
978-0-7710-7105-8
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OCLC Number:
456151164

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What does it mean to be authentic? For many, the search for the authentic provides a powerful source of meaning in a secular age, allowing a person a unique personal identity in a world that seems alienating and conformist. This demand for authenticity—the honest or the real—is one of the most powerful movements in contemporary life, influencing our moral outlook, political views, and consumer behavior.Yet according to Andrew Potter, when examined closely, our fetish for "authentic" lifestyles or experiences—organic produce and ecotourism, bikram yoga and performance art, the cult of Oprah and the obsession with Obama—is actually a form of exclusionary status seeking. The result, he argues, is modernity's malaise: a competitive, self-absorbed individualism that creates a shallow consumerist society built on stratification and one-upmanship that ultimately erodes genuine relationships and true community.Weaving together threads of pop culture, history, and philosophy, The Authenticity Hoax reveals how our misguided pursuit of …

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sometimes you read a blurb about a book which excites/intrigues you, but when you finally get it - it's nothing like you thought it would be. this was such a book. i pushed my way through - it's MY choice for this month's book club, after all - but found little cohesion between his chapters on history, philosophy, art, and plagerism. i thought the 'hoax' of authenticity was now - not a continual presence in human development. and the author had a broader definition of authenticity... more aligned with stature and wealth than the granola and yoga i was expecting.

the only part i really enjoyed reading was the deconstruction of the organic foods industry - years ago when organic food started being touted and THE ONLY food we should be eating, i was very aware of a class distinction. afterall, even the organic farmers will tell you this is …

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  • Nonfiction -- Philosophy
  • Nonfiction -- Social Sciences -- Popular Culture