Aja Barber
Author Aja Barber to Speak to Cornellians, Talk Consumerism and Sustainability
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In a virtual event Thursday, writer Aja Barber will speak to Cornellians about consumerism and climate change.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/consumerism/)
In a virtual event Thursday, writer Aja Barber will speak to Cornellians about consumerism and climate change.
Last semester, I wrote an essay about American consumer culture as it arose from 1960s New Left activism. It began like this:
In the summer of 1999, Mark Puma, 28, a native of upstate New York, would be able to experience the cultural phenomenon that had occurred three decades prior and only a few short years before his birth. “Woodstock ’99,” as it was referred to, was expected to be a close emulation of “Woodstock ’69,” perhaps the only discrepancy being a different location – Rome, New York, as opposed to Bethel, New York. On the surface, Woodstock ’99′ really did appear to match the characteristics of its predecessor. A mix of contemporary rock music was being played for a large body of nude and enthusiastic fans, all synthesizing under the influence of marijuana and psychedelic substances.