Popular Culture Review Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 2000 | Page 135

Pop Culture, “Camp’’ and Ethics 131 Popular culture has moved beyond the nihilism inherent in much of the influential existentialism of the early twentieth century. The view that truth is subjective is no longer widespread; everyone must take “radical responsibility” for his or her actions, and the world and our place in it are absurd. Today’s camp sensibility is lifeaffirming, positive, and, when strictly lived, free o