A Few Odds and Ends With No Apparent Connection
While cleaning out a folder of various snips and such, I ran across several items that seemed to concatenate and thought I'd try to stitch them together.
[image error]The first, by movie critic John Bowman, regards the connection between Charlie Sheen and Moammar Ghadaffi. Both, he says, rely on the persistence in legend of a long gone bogey-man. In Ghadaffi's case (as for many others), it was long-vanished Italian (French, British,...) colonialism. But there is a Genesis narrative supporting Mr. Sheen, as well.
Both [Mr. Sheen and Mr.Ghadaffi] were based upon a founding narrative of the culture that each man shared with his less addlepated fellow countrymen. ... For the founding narrative of today’s popular culture also involves a noble rebellion of the oppressed. Without the success of the free,egalitarian, life-affirming unofficial culture of yesteryear against the "uptight" and "repressive" official culture, Charlie Sheen would beunimaginable, and he depends as much on the pretense of this long-defunct cultural regime’s continued existence as Colonel Gaddafi does. It’s what makes him an interesting, rebellious, "transgressive" pop culture hero and not just a poor, self-destructive, strung-out nutbag. In this sense, his claim to be a "total rock star from Mars" with "tiger blood" had a certain truth to it, since rock stars who come from nearer to home and whose blood is anthropoid have been waving the same bloody shirt for almost half a century, ever since the official culture pronounced its dying benediction upon the noble cause of removing the stigma of hypocrisy from youthful self-indulgence and quietly gave up the ghost.
The screed continues at The TOF Spot.
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