Culture Creep, Alice Bolin
Culture Creep, Alice Bolin
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Culture Creep
Notes on the Pop Apocalypse

Author: Alice Bolin

Narrator: Kristen Sieh

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 06/03/2025


Synopsis

"This book re-framed my entire adolescence. I highly recommend you read it." — LING MAFrom the critically acclaimed author of Dead Girls (“stylish and inspired”—New York Times Book Review), a sharp, engrossing collection of essays that explore the strange career of popular feminism and steady creep of cults and cult-think into our daily lives.In seven stunning original essays, Alice Bolin turns her gaze to the myriad ways femininity is remixed and reconstructed by the pop culture of the computer age. The unlikely, often insidious forces that drive our popular obsessions are brilliantly cataloged, contextualized, and questioned in a kaleidoscopic style imitating the internet itself.In “The Enumerated Woman,” Bolin investigates how digital diet tracking apps have increasingly transformed our relationships to our bodies. Animal Crossing’s soothing retail therapy is analyzed in “Real Time”—a surprisingly powerful portrait of late capitalism. And in the showstopping “Foundering,” Bolin dissects our buy-in and complicity with mythmaking around iconic founders, from the hubristic fall of Silicon Valley titans, to Enron, Hamilton, and the USA.For readers of Trick Mirror and How to Do Nothing, Culture Creep is a swirl of nostalgia and visions of the future, questioning why, in the face of seismic cultural, political, and technological shifts as disruptive as the internet, we cling to the icons and ideals of the past. Written with her signature blend of the personal and sharply analytical, each of these keen-eyed essays ask us to reckon with our own participation in all manner of popular cults of being, and cults of believing.

About Alice Bolin

Alice Bolin is the author of Dead Girls: Essays on Surviving an American Obsession, a New York Times Notable Book. She has been nominated for Anthony and Edgar awards. Her nonfiction appears in the New York Times Book Review, New York magazine, the LA Review of Books, and the Paris Review Daily. She lives in Minneapolis.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Audrey on February 09, 2025

3.5 I really enjoyed this overall but I think this collection will fall victim to some of the same criticism as "dead girls." The essays aren't as linked or set in their purpose as the synopsis implies, so you're bound to have essays that you really like and others that you struggle to get through. I......more

Goodreads review by Brian on May 31, 2025

Big thanks to Mariner Books and NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of Alice Bolin’s new collection of essays Culture Creep: Notes on the Pop Apocalypse. I was drawn to this book by its title and the cover. I wasn’t familiar with Alice Bolin’s previous book Dead Girls, but before beginn......more

Goodreads review by Lavelle on April 05, 2025

fascinating, if a little long and unfocused at times, and slightly cynical. but that's exactly how I think/feel about the world, and pop culture specifically, so I can't say I fault her on any of it.......more

Goodreads review by Madison ✨ on June 06, 2025

The issue with essay collections is you can have such different feelings from essay to essay, but you have to rate the book as a whole. Some of these essays had me dropping my jaw at the incredible cultural analysis Bolin was making, while others felt very 'meh.' Some of these essays really could be......more

Goodreads review by Rae on June 07, 2025

Culture Creep: Notes on the Pop Apocalypse by Alice Bolin is a sharp, introspective essay collection that examines how modern femininity is shaped and distorted by digital culture, capitalism, and the cult of self-optimization. Bolin delves into topics such as the commodification of womanhood, the a......more