Pretentiousness by Dan Fox
A brisk, witty investigation of pretentiousness in modern culture that examines how the charge is used across art, architecture, music and everyday life; it teases apart posturing from earnest ambition, showing how claims to profundity can either conceal insecurity or signal genuine innovation. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary case studies, the book argues that labeling something ‘pretentious’ often reveals class anxieties and taste policing by cultural gatekeepers, and it probes when pretension functions as a productive aesthetic strategy versus when it becomes merely a social pose to be exposed.
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