Quotes: How We Find Out about the World

“I think it’s only in a crisis that Americans see other people. It has to be an American crisis, of course. If two countries fight that do not supply the Americans with some precious commodity, then the education of the public does not take place. But when the dictator falls, when the oil is threatened, then you turn on the television and they will tell you where the country is, what the language is, how to pronounce the names of the leaders, what the religion is all about, and maybe you can cut out recipes in the newspaper of Persian dishes. I will tell you. The whole world takes an interest in this curious way Americans educate themselves.”



From The Names by Don DeLillo, quoted in Notes on a Foreign Country, An American Abroad in a Post-American World by Suzy Hansen
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Published on February 26, 2018 00:04
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