The Way We Are by Margaret Visser
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Overview: In his foreword to Margaret Visser’s The Way We Are, John Fraser offers definitions for a new coinage. “Visserism: A concise anthropological insight; an entertainment in which points are made by identifying and skewering absurdities; the doctrine that all scholarship exists to prove that life is rich, funny and meaningful.” Fraser edits Saturday Night magazine, which hired Visser in 1988 to write a column called “The Way We Are.” The book of the same name collects 60 of these pithy essays, teeming with Visserisms, that explore the cultural significance of everyday objects and phenomena such as jelly, offal, high heels, beards, baked beans, the colour red, tap-dancing, sour tastes, wigs, and the Easter bunny.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Essays
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