Brad,

Go forward 50 or so years and wonder what people then will make of today's
popular culture??

arthur

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From: Brad McCormick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 4:15 PM
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Subject: [Futurework] A different question


A friend once told me:

    Other than chance encounters,
    You can only encounter in reality
    What you have previously encountered in fantasy.

In other words, our fantasy life shapes our experience
of our real life.

I have long wondered how the symbolic "world" of
1940s American popular culture was metabolized by
1940s American people.  (I've captured a few images
from the net at:

http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/sq/astaire.html

"What must have been going on in the minds of
the persons who enjoyed this kind of stuff?"  Where
I am coming from is my puzzlement that adults could
relate to such stuff as meaningful.  Were they
as "ditz-headed" as this imagery?  What effects did
this imagery have on their self-understanding in
their own middle to lower middle class and working
class lives?

Does my puzzlement make sense?  What are the conditions for
the possibility of adults seeking out this kind of
symbolic material to bring into their inner life? 

In the end, it derives from personal experience: How
were my parents with their so superficial
imaginative life (which nonetheless did not prevent
them from having real problems that imagination
horizon did not help clarify or give them
a handle on!) possible?

I am aware that there was more substantive symbolic
material in America at that time, although probably
a lot of it was known only to relatively small
circles  But the fact that something like
Krazy Kat cartoons appeared in the newspapers
suggests some more substantive imaginative
life among at least some ordinary Americans....

Any thoughts etc. will be appreciated.
 
   Tea for two
   and two for tea,
   Can't you see
   How happy we could be?

Etc.
   
\brad mccormick

-- 
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

  Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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