Sunday, January 25, 2009

Fire And Ice: The United States, Canada And The Myth Of Converging Values by Michael Adams

The main problem with this book, which uses statistical analysis of social trends in the United States and Canada to examine the differences in each culture, is probably the problem with a lot of books written out of studies: it feels as though it could have been a nice, taut twenty page article that's been stretched out to (barely) book length to increase marketability. Sure, Adams' prose is entertaining, but he travels in circles for 146 pages and reuses the same analogies over and over (I think he compared American inner cities to Blade Runner at least five times). The basic message is this: American society is spiraling ever deeper into a crime ridden nihilistic society that believes self pleasure is the ultimate achievement whereas Canadian society is already a utopia in which every citizen is holding hands and doing their best to make it even more of a utopia. I agree with a lot of what Adams says in the book, but whenever he strays from numerical analysis into his own bizarre form of synthesis it sort of seems as though he's interpreting American society from the movies they make he complains are poisoning the Canadian youth. He often sounds less like a statistician and more like somebody's crotchety grandfather who wishes kids wouldn't play so many of those violent Nintendon games. Who knows, though, I haven't lived in Canada for 15 years, maybe it has turned into a multicultural heaven totally void of racial or economic strife of any form.

RATING: 38%

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I predict that Fire and Ice won't be a bestseller.

I would write more on this but I'm fucking freezing -- it's -25C.

DCP said...

Yeah, too bad it already was a bestseller according to the cover. I think that means in Canada, though.

John said...

Sounds opportunistic. Most Canadians are so insecure that they'll buy anything that tells them they're better than Americans, but their stereotype of Americans is really not much more than a warmed over version of Democrats' stereotype of Republicans--guns, SUV's, Jeezus, child beauty pageants, racism, selfish individualism, blah blah blah.

That being said, there's something much more competitive in the air down here, and while it brings out the best in some people, it also makes others into pushy assholes who cut in line, drive like maniacs, and generally act like they were raised with no manners at all.

Anonymous said...

Fire and Ice sounds like the sequel to The Cutting Edge.

LoCo said...

omg i wish it were!

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

suck my ayn rand

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

oops, wrong review, pretend i wrote that on the bioshock review

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

actually, lets just forget anything ever happened

LipstickMom123 said...

Hmm... politics is a really tricky issue! I hope we can resolve our differences with foreign coutries with as little bloodshed as possible.

Well, that's it for me today everyone! I hope you have a great week and don't freeze up their John from Canada!

LipstickMom123 said...

And Prey for our troops everyone, there out there putting there butts on the line for your freedoms!

Evan J Peterson said...

Does this book come in a French version?

John said...

Mes out, c'est Feu et Glace, bien sur!