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Consumer culture theory / edited by Eric J. Arnould & Craig J. Thompson

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: UK : SAGE, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 353 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781526420718
  • 9781524620725
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23 306.3 C758
Contents:
Part I. (Hyper)reality and cultural hybridization -- Amazing information: hyperreality and the "the world of Wicked" / Kent Drummond, Susan Aronstein and Terri Rittenburg -- "Satoshi is dead. Long live Satoshi": the curious case of Bitcoin's creator / Mariam Humayun and Russell W. Belk -- Managing media as parental race-work: (re)mediating children's Black identities / Francesca Sobande -- Part II. Navigating the marketplace -- Emerging market dynamics within and beyond consumer tribes / Silvia Biraghi, Rossella C. Gambetti and Stefano Pace -- Taste as market practice: the example of "natural" wine / Jennifer Smith Maguire -- Spatializing purity and pollution: stigma and consumption of beef in India / Bhupesh Manoharan and Rohit Varman -- Embodiment, illness, and gender: the intersected and disrupted identities of young women with breast cancer / Kathrynn Pounders and Marlys Mason -- [Softly assembled] gender performance through products: four practices responding to masculine and feminine codes in product design / Carly Drake and Scott K. Radford -- Anticipating the automobile: transportation transformations in Vietnam / Ivan V. Small -- Performance theory and consumer engagement: wine-tourism experiences in South Africa and India / Annamma Joy, Russell W. Belk, Steve Charters, Jeff Jian Feng Wang and Camilo Peña -- Part III. The consumer culture theory paradigm -- From marginalization to boundary solidification: CCT and its implication for aspiring scholars / Shahzeb Jafri.
Summary: This book explores the illusions that pervade contemporary consumption as well as the forces of globalization, localization, and hybridization that affect consumption throughout our interconnected world.--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. (Hyper)reality and cultural hybridization -- Amazing information: hyperreality and the "the world of Wicked" / Kent Drummond, Susan Aronstein and Terri Rittenburg -- "Satoshi is dead. Long live Satoshi": the curious case of Bitcoin's creator / Mariam Humayun and Russell W. Belk -- Managing media as parental race-work: (re)mediating children's Black identities / Francesca Sobande -- Part II. Navigating the marketplace -- Emerging market dynamics within and beyond consumer tribes / Silvia Biraghi, Rossella C. Gambetti and Stefano Pace -- Taste as market practice: the example of "natural" wine / Jennifer Smith Maguire -- Spatializing purity and pollution: stigma and consumption of beef in India / Bhupesh Manoharan and Rohit Varman -- Embodiment, illness, and gender: the intersected and disrupted identities of young women with breast cancer / Kathrynn Pounders and Marlys Mason -- [Softly assembled] gender performance through products: four practices responding to masculine and feminine codes in product design / Carly Drake and Scott K. Radford -- Anticipating the automobile: transportation transformations in Vietnam / Ivan V. Small -- Performance theory and consumer engagement: wine-tourism experiences in South Africa and India / Annamma Joy, Russell W. Belk, Steve Charters, Jeff Jian Feng Wang and Camilo Peña -- Part III. The consumer culture theory paradigm -- From marginalization to boundary solidification: CCT and its implication for aspiring scholars / Shahzeb Jafri.

This book explores the illusions that pervade contemporary consumption as well as the forces of globalization, localization, and hybridization that affect consumption throughout our interconnected world.--Publisher description.