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Suddenly, Jesus and George W. Bush are conflated, but in ways that might not please the Christian Right.
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Next to a large banner publicizing a craft and gift fair (no doubt, to raise money for the public school), Frosty the Snowman invites us to pay out millions per day to an unwinnable war.
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Look what Santa has brought this year, children! A report from the NIE that suggests our president wants a war with Iran, even though the evidence suggests that they are not a threat. Mr. President, you shall receive coal in thy stocking.
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These images of winter holiday are all the more striking against the backdrop of a semitropical Hawaiian landscape that is both inside and outside the National Imaginary--that fantasy image that we have of ourselves. Hawaii, one of the non-contiguous states, embodies the fantasy of expansion, of American colonial longing--part Gauguin's Tahiti, part Golf Course Heaven, part Dole's Pineapple Shangri-La. (It is, of course, a place with its own multiple histories and peoples, irreducible to such postcards). To place these "traditional" holiday signs in this landscape is to disrupt the very notion of a nation where everything is unified and the same.
3 comments:
Hear hear.
Sing, choirs of felons. . .
Need more signs! Need more sidewalk bloggers!
She rocks !!
sas
I agree; this is top o the pops, as far as I'm concerned. When I saw these signs, I couldn't wait to post them on the blog. But what I actually need to do is find some signs...
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