Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at the New Yorker, formerly the deputy editor at Jezebel and a contributing editor at the Hairpin. She grew up in Texas, went to University of Virginia, and got her MFA in fiction from the University of Michigan. She’s represented by Amy Williams and has a book of essays called Trick Mirror forthcoming from Random House in August. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, TIME, Grantland, Slate, Pitchfork, Bon Appetit, SPIN, and Fader. She has a dog, clearly, and lives in Brooklyn.
发表于2024-11-26
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It is nearly imporssible, today, to speperate engagement from magnification. This framework, which centers the self in an expression of support for others, is not ideal. And in front of this backdrop, there were all of us - our stupid selves, with our stupi...
评分It is nearly imporssible, today, to speperate engagement from magnification. This framework, which centers the self in an expression of support for others, is not ideal. And in front of this backdrop, there were all of us - our stupid selves, with our stupi...
评分It is nearly imporssible, today, to speperate engagement from magnification. This framework, which centers the self in an expression of support for others, is not ideal. And in front of this backdrop, there were all of us - our stupid selves, with our stupi...
评分It is nearly imporssible, today, to speperate engagement from magnification. This framework, which centers the self in an expression of support for others, is not ideal. And in front of this backdrop, there were all of us - our stupid selves, with our stupi...
评分It is nearly imporssible, today, to speperate engagement from magnification. This framework, which centers the self in an expression of support for others, is not ideal. And in front of this backdrop, there were all of us - our stupid selves, with our stupi...
图书标签: 美国 非虚构 NonFiction JiaTolentino Essays 非虚构; audiobook 2020
Trick Mirror is an enlightening, unforgettable trip through the river of self-delusion that surges just beneath the surface of our lives. This is a book about the incentives that shape us, and about how hard it is to see ourselves clearly in a culture that revolves around the self. In each essay, Jia writes about the cultural prisms that have shaped her: the rise of the nightmare social internet; the American scammer as millennial hero; the literary heroine’s journey from brave to blank to bitter; the mandate that everything, including our bodies, should always be getting more efficient and beautiful until we die.
可能2019年最喜欢的非虚构之一。Jia Tolentino讨论时事的framing非常厉害,观察入微,不时有令人拍案的金句。但这可能算是一部写给echo chamber内部的“爽文”,是well-read/well-educated liberal middle class内部的一次身份确认。 最喜欢:The I in the Internet, Ecstasy, We Come From Old Virginia。 最不喜欢:The Story of a Generation in Seven Scams (完全没有得到新的信息和point of view)
评分this book makes me want to cry so bad right now
评分new yorker上的短篇就很喜欢了,对当代文化的分析好有自己的见解文笔又超级好,看得很过瘾又很羡慕才30岁就展现的耀眼的才华。作为女人跟少数族裔对自己的立场与这个社会对这两种群体种种局限都好清醒。啊真的很少羡慕谁但是她写的我就真的羡慕
评分不知道中文怎么翻译。不同主题的散文集?每个主题下作者通过自身或他人的故事说明一些事情。整体很喜欢,印象比较深的有参加青少年节目,网络发展史利益最大化以及后面提到的女性权益,特别是很多历史发展和数据研究,譬如:同性婚姻家务分配比异性婚姻更公平;女性以自己姓氏命名是后期争取的。
评分No matter how trivial they might seem, cultural trends like our social media addictions, celebrity obsessions, and love for lavish weddings can help us better understand our social, political, and economic systems. They are trick mirrors that reflect not only our personal identities and relationships – but also shape the world we inhabit.
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