Eurotrash (term)
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* An pejorative term for [[Eurodance]]. | * An pejorative term for [[Eurodance]]. | ||
* The light adult TV show ''[[Eurotrash (TV series)|Eurotrash]]'' | * The light adult TV show ''[[Eurotrash (TV series)|Eurotrash]]'' | ||
- | * An American-originated [[List of ethnic slurs#E|slur]] referring to residents of [[Europe]] who display more extravagant conspicious consumption than Americans themselves, with an eye towards style and fashion. Also applied to European visitors to North America who are thought to make self aggrandizing claims of wealth, status, or nobility. Characteristics associated with Eurotrash include snootiness, overly extravagant dress and hair-styling, and frequent unfavorable comparisons between America and Europe.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | * Eurotrash philosophy: a term coined by [[Carlin Romano]] to describe the work of [[Paul Virilio]], [[Slavoj Zizek]] and [[Jean Baudrillard]] on [[9/11]] |
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- European exploitation cinema
- An pejorative term for Eurodance.
- The light adult TV show Eurotrash
- Eurotrash philosophy: a term coined by Carlin Romano to describe the work of Paul Virilio, Slavoj Zizek and Jean Baudrillard on 9/11