How To Live Without Irony

“If irony is the ethos of our age — and it is — then the hipster is our archetype of ironic living. The hipster haunts every city street and university town. Manifesting a nostalgia for times he never lived himself, this contemporary urban harlequin appropriates outmoded fashions (the mustache, the tiny shorts), mechanisms (fixed-gear bicycles, portable record players) and hobbies (home brewing, playing trombone). He harvests awkwardness and self-consciousness. Before he makes any choice, he has proceeded through several stages of self-scrutiny. The hipster is a scholar of social forms, a student of cool. He studies relentlessly, foraging for what has yet to be found by the mainstream. He is a walking citation; his clothes refer to much more than themselves. He tries to negotiate the age-old problem of individuality, not with concepts, but with material things.”

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    OK? this thing is sorta pissing me off. the term “hipster” originates in the 40’s - someone who listened to “hot” jazz...
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    “The ironic life is certainly a provisional answer to the problems of too much comfort, too much history and too many...
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    “If irony is the ethos of our age — and it is — then the hipster is our archetype of ironic living. The hipster haunts...
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