Anyway, the 'Hollywood doesn't reflect mainstream America argument is one of the oldest and phoniest in the playbook, with Michael Medved making the same case that Catholic organizers did in the 30's to push for a decency code. The truth is that Hollywood has almost never reflected heartland values, from its birth it's reflected urban energy, cosmopolitan taste, social conscience, and pagan fascination, ...The heartland issue is such a crock, especially when it's taken up by pseudo-populist pundits who cling to both coasts and wouldn't move to the middle of the country unless the name of that middle was Chicago. Fuck the heartland. It doesn't exist. It's a metaphor for all the simple good things Americans would believe in if they flattered themselves by believing in simple good things.... There's no such thing as an average American anymore (if there ever was), unless by "average American" you mean (as news producers and pundits seem to do) white, middle-aged, heterosexual Christian small-towners and sub-urbanites who won't even be watching the Academy Awards because it'll be past their bedtime and they have elk to milk the next morning.
Friday, March 03, 2006
I heart James Wolcott
James Wolcott on the controversy that this year's Oscar selections don't reflect the values of Heartland America:
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