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Consuming Cultures: Power and Resistance


Consuming Cultures: Power and Resistance

Paperback by Loparo, Kenneth A.; Roseneil, Sasha

Consuming Cultures: Power and Resistance

£44.99

ISBN:
9780333747179
Publication Date:
11 Apr 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
286 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Consuming Cultures: Power and Resistance

Description

Stressing the variety of ways in which consumption is structured and organised through cultures and showing how these cultural technologies construct the person, the senses and the self, this book stands at the interface of the sociologies of culture and consumption. Arranged in two sections: Homes and Households, Places and Spaces; and Technologies of Consumption and Waste, the book includes chapters on youth consumption, cultures of the household, pornography, and waste and rubbish. This will be of interest to all those concerned with the study of culture and consumption whether from sociological, cultural or psychological perspectives.

Contents

List of Illustrations and Photographs List of Contributors Acknowledgements Consuming Cultures: Power and Resistance; J.Hearn and S.Roseneil SECTION I: HOMES AND HOUSEHOLDS, PLACES AND SPACES The 'Young Consumer' at Home: Dependence, Resistance and Autonomy; G.Jones and C.D.Martin 'We've Got Friends Who Live in Council Houses': Power and Resistance in Home Ownership; G.Gurney The Ideal Home Exhibition: an Analysis of Constraints and Conventions in Consumer Choice in British Homes; T.Chapman Power and Resistance Around the Dinner Table; L.Martens and A.Warde Marginalisation and Resistance Through the Prism of Retirement; M.Thorpe The 'Local' versus the 'Global'? - 'Individualized Milieux' in a complex 'Risk Society'. The Case of Organic Food Box Schemes in the South West; J.D?rrschmidt SECTION II: TECHNOLOGIES OF CONSUMPTION AND WASTE Photography, Power and Resistance: the Case of Health and Medicine; B.Harrison and K.Aranda 'It was the Way We were Watching it': Young Men Negotiate Pornography; R.Thomson The Dialectics of Walking: Walkman Use and the Reconstruction of the Site of Experience; M.Bull The Mediated 'Interaction Order'; S.Moores Junk Mail and Consumer Freedom: Resistance, Transgression and Reward in the Panoptical Gaze; G.Reynolds and C.Alferoff Rubbish-Power: Towards a Sociology of the Rubbish Society; M.O'Brien Index

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