The Great Depression should have been called the great depreciation. All values, whether commercial, financial or legal saw their prices down, in an asymptotic endless caa fall into nothingness possible. The falls are made from the skyscrapers of course, but especially of the social caa ladder. What he had to learn, then, is the appreciation of self and others, with the danger of not appreciate that so belittling others to make it a war.
White Collar shows at the individual level, this awareness without a word. A man, knowledge worker, used in an advertising agency, white collar caa therefore, feels very different from those wearing the color blue is supposed worker. A equidistance on the social ladder, he looks down the red color tending towards better look to this high clouds to reach, in an America caa where, according to the familiar refrain, everything is possible. But the year 1929 is coming, and the fall begins, incarnating in a slow social agony. The agency employing farm, he goes his. Failure, no customers. It opens a trade, defeat again, a large chain settles caa at her shop. Added to this is a speaker, then ill woman performing other disqualifications in a more puritanical America moreover (Abortion? Sale of the child?) That also confronts the lack of health policies and the price of heal. Patri goes to show the ambiguity of the NRA (National Recovery Act), and its use by some businesses caa to better exploit their employees and break union inclinations. [1] The white collar ends up on the street, with the jobless and landless described by Steinbeck, but with this note of hope when, around a fire, form a union with those he could appreciate. All the street, they can walk together and make weight. Subject degrading, this pass was therefore preventing him from seeing a band, but a collar and a collar that is used to harness and trap respectively. [2]
This book was made in the second half of the 30s and released in late 1940 This is a completely silent narrative, caa about 130 boards all made linocut compound. Giacomo Patri the footsteps of Lynd Ward and Frans Masereel, retaining the first use of an orange duotone showing abstract and internal notions, such as the time and the mental and reflexive character of the state. [3] The Belgian expressionism xylographe seem obvious to some much more he shows here an altogether logical acculturation, where you can find the influences of a popular vernacular imagery [4] and the echoes a distant surrealism making its way to California. Patri is also different, using intelligently images of any size, very effectively punctuating his story.
The value of this book is threefold. First as a milestone in this strange story of silent caa narrative. caa Then, as sensitive and accurate document on this decade of crisis now very distant. Finally, as a special resonance with the beginning of the twenty-first century when the new white-collar workers are streetwear (with the street on them) and happily ignore or near blue-collar workers, since they do not exist, are outsourced, replaced by robots and especially denied media-arms. [5] The social ladder to the remote top as ever, is slippery today, the streets we confirm this. But embedded in swirls mimicking clouds spectacular peaks, caa it avoids who still clings to the bars, any real appreciation or depreciation. A fog, short-sighted and another silence, then, that the book of Patri had been able to resolve by the images seeming universal language. Is this a lesson? The fact that this book so at Zones, labels editions without discovery that it is dedicated to the comic is already an element of response from publishers, as are everywhere testimonies, documents caa and tests. [6] Moreover, White Collar is perhaps a book of crises. Reissued for the first time in 1975 (only in the United States) it is again today and brought this time. Failing to be an answer, this book would be an action in this way, being symptomatic.
Notes Here exploiting the individualism of such "white collar". "White Collar" is called "white collar" caa in English. Note that time management is very accurate in this story. The birth of the third
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