Popular Culture Review Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 2000 | Page 133

Thrift Stores, Garage Sales, and Flea Markets: Pop Culture, “Camp” and Ethics In general, someone with a camp sensitivity implicitly recognizes that no matter how something is typically seen, it can always be re-invented, made to mean something else. Using cans of Spam for book ends, the front of a Frosted Flakes cereal box for a postcard, or a pine tree air freshener as a necklace are all examples of this. To understand and use the tenn '‘camp” requires a certain disposition and attitude. “Campers” mock cliche and what is (blatantly) marketed to the public. Style without content is detected and enjoyed. Campers take spir