US : (a) denied reality /

'US' is a story about guilt, individual guilt, collective and societal guilt along with its co-joined partner, hypocrisy. It's an exploration of (a) denied reality, that is, a reality concealed by subjective propaganda and opinion. It's an American story with universal resonance....

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Main Author: Everard, Christopher J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Breda, NL] : The Eriskay Connection [2015?]
Edition:Open edition one.
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Summary:'US' is a story about guilt, individual guilt, collective and societal guilt along with its co-joined partner, hypocrisy. It's an exploration of (a) denied reality, that is, a reality concealed by subjective propaganda and opinion. It's an American story with universal resonance. Everard explores the guilt that surrounds the adult entertainment industry, the guilt within the industry and the guilt that accompanies the consumption of the products and services it produces.The book is an objective investigation of the industry, its structures and processes, the people who populate it at all levels and its relationship with the communities it inhabits. Everard's position is this is a pretty normal industry; it produces globally dominant products and services, is led by real visionaries in the American tradition, and innovates hugely in the areas of technology, marketing and the client experience.'US' is also Everard's story as he evolved the project. His time in LA, in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada. The book with its loose narrative and distressed editing has the feel of a road trip, a travelogue, something that seems perfectly natural to him considering the environment and the context.--Information from publisher.
Item Description:"Episode 1: Our Industry."
"Publisher: Eriskay (April 8, 2015)"--Amazon.com website.
"Book 'US' ... came out on 20th November 2014."--Facebook, Interlife Pictures > About > Short Description.
Pages 110-114 in centerfold format.
Physical Description:190 pages, 16 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
ISBN:9789492051073
9492051079