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RE-EXAMINING THE GUILTY PLEASURE, VIA KESHA...
AUGUST 19, 2011



Village Voice:


In general conversation, the guilty pleasure is a simple enough concept: it describes something anda might like but, well, feel guilty about liking, presumably because it isn’t otherwise up to your standards of taste. Over the past ten atau so years, with pop critics taking traditional guilty-pleasure strongholds like teenpop and Southern rap lebih seriously, the concept itself was put to closer scrutiny. To summarize a decade of articles, blog posts and message board debates, the term “guilty pleasure” was revealed to conceal biases running along the lines of class, race, gender and age. Why should someone enjoy [choose your personal white/male/middle class fave] as a “serious” work of art, but listen to, say, the new Rick Ross atau Britney Spears record only after using guilt to create some distance? And if pop Muzik exists to bring anda pleasure, why feel guilty about taking it?

This logic has its own assumptions, but it’s good enough to bring us up to around the time “Tik Tok” was racing up the charts. Initially, this was my line on Ke$ha—the beat knocks, the woman is a talented performer, why not just enjoy it?


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