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Perfect for fans of Jia Tolentino and Chuck Klosterman,Y2Kis a delightfully nostalgic and bitingly told exploration about how the early 2000s forever changed us and the world we live in.

THE EARLY 2000sconjures images of inflatable furniture, flip phones, and low-rise jeans. It was a new millennium and the future looked bright, promising prosperity for all.The internet had arrived, and technology was shiny and fun.For many, it felt like the end of history: no more wars, racism, or sexism. But then history kept happening. Twenty-five years after the ball dropped on December 31st, 1999,we are still living in the shadows of the Y2K Era.

InY2K, one of our most brilliant young critics Colette Shade offers a darkly funny meditation on everything from the pop culture to the political economy of the period. By close reading Y2K artifacts like the Hummer H2, Smash Mouth?s ?All Star,? body glitter, AOL chatrooms, Total Request Live,and early internet porn, Shade produces an affectionate yet searing critique of a decade that started with a boom and ended with a crash.

In one essay Colette unpacks how hearing Ludacris?s hit song ?What?s Your Fantasy? shaped a generation?s sexual awakening; in another she interrogates how her eating disorder developed as rail-thin models from the collapsed USSR flooded the pages ofVogue; in anothershereveals how the McMansion became an ominous symbol of the housing collapse.

Perfect for fans of Jia Tolentino and Chuck Klosterman,Y2Kis the first book to fully reckon with the mixed legacy of the Y2K Era?a perfectly timed collection that holds a startling mirror to our past, present, and future.

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 2/27/2025 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780063333949, 978-0063333949
      ISBN10: 0063333945
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Perfect for fans of Jia Tolentino and Chuck Klosterman,Y2Kis a delightfully nostalgic and bitingly told exploration about how the early 2000s forever changed us and the world we live in.

      THE EARLY 2000sconjures images of inflatable furniture, flip phones, and low-rise jeans. It was a new millennium and the future looked bright, promising prosperity for all.The internet had arrived, and technology was shiny and fun.For many, it felt like the end of history: no more wars, racism, or sexism. But then history kept happening. Twenty-five years after the ball dropped on December 31st, 1999,we are still living in the shadows of the Y2K Era.

      InY2K, one of our most brilliant young critics Colette Shade offers a darkly funny meditation on everything from the pop culture to the political economy of the period. By close reading Y2K artifacts like the Hummer H2, Smash Mouth?s ?All Star,? body glitter, AOL chatrooms, Total Request Live,and early internet porn, Shade produces an affectionate yet searing critique of a decade that started with a boom and ended with a crash.

      In one essay Colette unpacks how hearing Ludacris?s hit song ?What?s Your Fantasy? shaped a generation?s sexual awakening; in another she interrogates how her eating disorder developed as rail-thin models from the collapsed USSR flooded the pages ofVogue; in anothershereveals how the McMansion became an ominous symbol of the housing collapse.

      Perfect for fans of Jia Tolentino and Chuck Klosterman,Y2Kis the first book to fully reckon with the mixed legacy of the Y2K Era?a perfectly timed collection that holds a startling mirror to our past, present, and future.

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