Stuff White People Like is a 2008 satirical book by Christian Lander, later adapted into a short-lived television series. Originally a blog, the project humorously catalogs various consumer products, trends, and cultural practices stereotypically associated with upper-middle-class, predominantly urban white Americans. Examples include farmers’ markets, public radio, Wes Anderson films, and specific brands of coffee. The humor derives from recognizing and exaggerating these commonalities, often presented as a tongue-in-cheek anthropological study.
The book’s popularity stemmed from its ability to tap into a cultural zeitgeist. It provided a platform for discussing race and class in a comedic, albeit potentially controversial, manner. Published during a period of increasing social awareness around privilege and identity, the book offered a lens through which to examine these complex themes. Its success reflects a broader societal interest in understanding and deconstructing cultural stereotypes, even through humor.