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The Sociology of Consumption begins with a detailed historical overview of the advent of consumer society, examining the diverse literature from McCraken to Campbell - that relates patterns of consumption to politics, economics and the culture of `self-satisfaction'. Peter Corrigan examines theoretical accounts of consumption and consumer practice; beginning with Veblen and conspicuous consumption, he provides a detailed explanation of the often baffling work of Mary Douglas on the world of goods; Jean Baudrillard on the system of objects; and Pierre Bourdieu on cultural capital.
This historical and theoretical discussion provides the student with the tools to examine key themes in the sociology of consumption. These themes include: the `shopping experience' from the department store to the shopping mall, the modern to the postmodern; advertising and print media and their relation to gender and identity; food and the `civilizing process'; the tourist gaze and the heritage industry; and the grammar of fashion.
Illustrated throughout with examples and figures, The Sociology of Consumption
will be essential reading for students of sociology and cultural studies.
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