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Cultural insight into consumption trends

This book would be a good read for anyone interested in understanding the role of consumerism in shaping modern society. It provides a comprehensive look at various forms of consumption, including those facilitated by cyberspace and themed environments, as well as empirical studies on the commodification of sports, rock music, and childhood. The book also explores the rise of sex tourism and the commodification of the sacred. Overall, it offers valuable insights into the interplay between consumerism, culture, and society.

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ISBN: 9780847695706
Authors: Mark Gottdiener
Date of Publication: 2000-11-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology
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Consumption as a field of cultural studies overlaps with theories of postmodernism, the social construction of self, commodification in late capitalism, and the role of mass media in daily life. New forms of consumption such as those facilitated by cyberspace, themed environments, the commodification of sex, and the increasing role of leisure in society all play new and interesting roles in daily life that combine consumerism with the most contemporary social forms. This collection of essays examines the recent ways in which consumerism has been approached by cultural studies with special emphasis given to these and other newly emerging topics. The book is divided into three parts. The first part provides a theoretical overview of consumption studies dealing with classical and more contemporary approaches in light of the debate between advocates and critics of postmodernism. In this section there are papers on McDonaldization, tourism and cultural studies, and the Theory of Shopping. The second part emphasizes empirical studies of the commodification process. Papers address the transformation of women's bodies and the mass commodification of milk, the creation of the toddler as a subject and the commodification of childhood, the commodification of sports, and the commodification of rock music. The third section of the book explores new forms of consumption on a more detailed and concentrated level. Papers in this section include the rise of sex tourism as a global industry, the commodification of the sacred, and the emergence of new consumer spaces in the city. An introduction by the editor delineates the advantages of his approach to new forms of consumption based squarely in the emerging issues of cultural studies, debates transcending postmodernism, and the society of the spectacle.
 

Cultural insight into consumption trends

This book would be a good read for anyone interested in understanding the role of consumerism in shaping modern society. It provides a comprehensive look at various forms of consumption, including those facilitated by cyberspace and themed environments, as well as empirical studies on the commodification of sports, rock music, and childhood. The book also explores the rise of sex tourism and the commodification of the sacred. Overall, it offers valuable insights into the interplay between consumerism, culture, and society.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.