How narratives change! And how 'creative'ly! Just look at what is happening around us! Each and every possible political party would have its own I/T cell, and each one would have its own spins, and every one would accuse the other of 'creating' narratives! Are not these the current catch phrases? And world wide?
Why remember these rather obvious themes? Well, the advertisement 'guru' Piyush Pandey is no more. Which is sad. Any death diminishes all, as John Donne would say. The weirdly funny aspect of this tragic story is that the so-called intellectuals who constantly critique capitalism, its vicious connect with the political Right Wing, et al, all such creative thinkers are busy writing paeans to the creative genius of the advertising guru, how he understood the pulse of the common man, and so on! Absolutely ironic indeed!
What is advertising? Basically it is entertainment, entertainment, entertainment. Moreover, it IS crafting such a narrative that marketplaces get created for goods and services that are the fallout of capitalism, and often in excess! Well, as proof, let me quote Herman Wouk's essay entitled "What is advertising?"
Actually, the oft anthologised essay is actually a talk he gave during an advertising meet. It is a blistering attack on advertising as a profession. Well, I have taught this piece many times, even to Commerce students, relating it to their specialisations such as brand building, et al. Often I have quoted Indian ads, including the Oglivy ads to prove the points made by Herman Wouk.
In the classroom, literally dissected we many such ads. I related it to Herman Wouk's anti-capitalist stance. Tried to make students think about the ethics of marketing, branding, advertising, their various types, and so on.
Hence it is rather ironic that the king of advertising is now literally being canonised by the so-called 'liberal' newspapers, academic groups, anti-establishment thinkers whose eternal slogans are whines against capitalism and the 'Right Wing'.
It looks as if in the wor(l)ds of narratives, it is a game of passing the buck entitled 'i am always right, you are forever wrong'. Hardly creative, right? It smacks in such an ugly way of an opportunistic blame-game which, much worse, appears to be a sport of back-scratching in private and in public brow-beating and/or beating the so-called 'enemy of the people' (in reality 'friends' as per convenience) black n blue! Hardly creative, right?
Such hypocritical and convenient double-speak is what George Orwell, one of my most favourite authors, exposed in his great novels "Animal Farm" and "1984". Both novels open up the chicaneries and pretenses of both the Liberal Left and the Right, and in a truly creative and honest way.
May the soul of Piyush Pandey rest in peace! May the narratives of ALL sorts wither away, and may genuine creativity rule wor(l)ds. High hopes indeed!
Pratima@ I have always wondered what must be happening to the followers of political parties who were at each other's throats till eternity, and whose top leaders suddenly are 'friends and colleagues' overnight! What type of 'creative' narratives must be touted!?!
Yet another amusing narrative is the blistering attack on the two you know who 'crony capitalists' at that, who took roots, grew strong in the seventies and nineties! Why, it is such selective focus which gives creativity of narratives a bad name as silly word games that hide ugly realities!