In "The Bridegroom," Ha Jin seems more
interested in writing stories about circumstances than about people.
Almost all of the short stories collected in his 2000 book are
concerned with lower and middle class folk living in China,
struggling against greater, sometimes conflicting, forces: communism
and capitalism, encroaching western values
and small town prejudices, societal pressures and familial
obligations, and an overarching bureaucracy trying to stabilize and
control a vast population in a country in transition. The stories
explore life within this paradoxical environment, and are much more
preoccupied with introducing and stepping through the injustices and
dilemmas facing the characters than the characters themselves; they
are powerless to effect the unfolding situations imposed upon them,
and develop little more nuance beyond "worried businessman"
and "foreign-educated woman". This lends a universality of
sorts, and the stories do well in presenting different tableaus, even
if the stories tend to beat somewhat repetitious drums. As a
pounding critique of life in China it may work, but the futility that
permeates all the stories leads to a sameness, and at some point all
of the senselessness starts bleeding out, such that it's hard not to
redirect some of it onto the stories themselves.
October 23, 2013
October 17, 2013
Videos of live performances from The Weakerthans, Steven Page, and Gorillaz
The Weakerthans - Fallow (acoustic on Backstage Pass)
Olympus Has Fallen (2013) movie review
Olympus Has Fallen is a mind-blowingly
stupid and ludicrous movie about Korean terrorists taking over the
White House. This premise alone should tell you what type of movie it
is. But you know what? I loved it. The general advice for going to
these types of big dumb action movies is to shut your brain off, but
honestly, I had a lot of fun laughing at all the glaringly obvious
plot holes there were. The writers did just enough work to keep the
movie moving at a brisk pace and to have everyone in the audience
understand everything that's going on, and nothing more. I mean, if
you're someone who gets offended by movies like this where everyone
(except maybe the protagonist) acts like complete idiots, then this
ain't the movie for you. But hey, this might be a dumb blockbuster,
but this also is a dumb blockbuster that's both better and dumber
than any other dumb blockbuster in recent memory. Better than
Battleship, better than 2012, and better than Transformers. Also, surprisingly brutal violence, definitely not the typical PG-13 stuff you see these days, but some real, up-close, headshots, torture, and executions, which was, if nothing else, a change of pace.
September 24, 2013
#TeamWalt, Fictional Heroes and Villains, and Interpreting Morality in Breaking Bad
I am not on #TeamWalt. Walter White
should go to jail, for all the morally reprehensibly things he has
done for morally dubious reasons. Many people, though, proudly label themselves members of Team Walt, and actively
cheer for the Breaking Bad protagonist, and they'll even have
justifications for all of Walt's actions; they say Walt's always been
doing everything for his family, to provide for them, to keep them
safe, and that includes his surrogate son, Jesse. Others don't deny
that Walt's done bad things, but they say it's fun to cheer for Walt,
to see him succeed, and he is the protagonist, after all. This is
his story, and those viewers want him to keep going, keep outsmarting
people, keep doing terrible things in order to survive, because
that's what keeps the show moving forward. There are people that are
fervent in their defence of Walt's actions, and I want to take a
closer look at that viewpoint here.
September 14, 2013
What is Facebook Marketing?
There are people, I understand, who
are confused about the whole concept of Facebook marketing and
advertising. Why would you waste money investing in advertising on
Facebook instead of using traditional methods? Especially for people
who didn't grow up with Facebook, it can seem like a fad, something
their small business can simply ignore. In fact, I'd agree with that
somewhat; not all small businesses can or should invest in Facebook
marketing. But we'll get to that in a moment. First of all, Let's
go over exactly what Facebook marketing is.
June 14, 2012
June 5, 2012
The Poverty Narrative of Africa
These are two links about the poverty narrative in Africa. One is a TED talk by Chimamanda Adichie about the dangers of the "single story," and the other is a photo project called "Perspectives on Poverty" about the media images we see about Africa. It's always good to be reminded that a bigger pictures always exists out there. An Africa exists beyond those commercials of starving African kids, those stories of genocide and disease and death and suffering.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg
http://waterwellness.ca/2010/04/28/perspectives-of-poverty/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg
http://waterwellness.ca/2010/04/28/perspectives-of-poverty/
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