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A description and analysis of some of the more acknowledged events that happened in America between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the fall of the Twin Towers.
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United states, history, cultural analysis, media, celebrity, social movements, popular culture, filmPeople
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First Sentence
"The nineties began on January 1 of 1990, except for the fact that of course they did not."
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Fighting the Battle of Who Could Care Less
[projections of the distortion]
2. The Structure of Feeling (Swingin’ on the Flippity-Flop)
[i see death around the corner]
3. Nineteen Percent
[casual determinism]
4. The Edge, as Viewed from the Middle
[the slow cancellation of the future and the fiast homogenization of the past]
5. The Movie Was about a Movie
[the power of myth]
6. CTRL + ALT + DELETE
[alive in the superunknowns]
7. Three True Outcomes
[vodka on the chessboard]
8. Yesterday’s Concepts of Tomorrow
[the importance of being earnest]
9. Sauropods
[giveing the people what they want, except that they don’t]
10. A Two-Dimensional Fourth Dimension
[the spin doctors]
11. I Feel the Pain of Everyone, Then I Feel Nothing
[just try it and see what happens]
12. The End of the Decade, the End of Decades
Acknowledgments
Sources
Index
Edition Notes
Source title: The Nineties: A Book
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