Could I ever be a Craig? No. A person must be born into Craigdom, with its multiple ski holidays, complex orthodontia, proper nutrition and casual, healthy view of recreational sex. My
by Douglas Coupland (0 Reviews)
In Douglas Coupland's book "Generation A," the character reflects on the concept of "Craigdom," which represents a privileged lifestyle characterized by affluent experiences like frequent ski holidays, advanced dental care, and a healthy upbringing. This exclusivity underscores the notion that certain social and economic conditions are required to belong to that world.
The narrator expresses a sense of separation from this privileged group, suggesting that becoming a part of Craigdom isn't simply a matter of choice but a matter of birthright. This highlights the themes of class distinction and the challenges faced by those striving to achieve a lifestyle that seems inherently out of reach. The commentary resonates with broader societal issues regarding inequality and personal identity.
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