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Shopping

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ISBN-13:
9780745674926
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
168
Autor:
Jenny Shaw
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

We spend more time shopping than doing anything else, after sleep and work. So why is it not taken more seriously? The answer: we take shopping for granted. Indeed, culture can only work by being taken for granted. This paradox that what is most familiar, like shopping, is also the hardest to see analytically provides the starting point for this compelling examination of the many dimensions of the shopping experience. Shopping enables readers to realize the significance of their shopping memories and milestones, how the rhythm of the day or week revolves as much around shop opening hours as working hours or bus times, and why Mayor Giuliani was right after 9/11 to tell Americans to keep on shopping. From an exciting cultural perspective, Jenny Shaw explores how shopping is viewed, the history behind its fall from grace , its part in the common culture, its role in helping us craft new identities, hold on to old ones, adjust to change, and generally hold us together both as individuals and communities. Students of sociology, anthropology, social psychology, media and business studies interested in culture and the everyday world will be gripped by this engaging and accessible guide to the meaning behind what the ordinary shopper actually does and why shopping remains so popular despite social and cultural changes.
We spend more time shopping than doing anything else, after sleepand work. So why is it not taken more seriously? The answer: wetake shopping for granted. Indeed, culture can only'work' by being taken for granted. This paradoxthat what is most familiar, like shopping, is also the hardest to'see' analytically - provides the starting pointfor this compelling examination of the many dimensions of theshopping experience.Shopping enables readers to realize the significance oftheir shopping memories and milestones, how the rhythm of the dayor week revolves as much around shop opening hours as working hoursor bus times, and why Mayor Giuliani was right after 9/11 to tellAmericans to keep on shopping. From an exciting culturalperspective, Jenny Shaw explores how shopping is viewed, thehistory behind its 'fall from grace', its part in thecommon culture, its role in helping us craft new identities, holdon to old ones, adjust to change, and generally 'hold ustogether' both as individuals and communities.Students of sociology, anthropology, social psychology, mediaand business studies interested in culture and the everyday worldwill be gripped by this engaging and accessible guide to themeaning behind what the ordinary shopper actually does and whyshopping remains so popular despite social and culturalchanges.
Chapter 1 Shopping in the RainChapter 2 From Thrift to Spendthrift: How Buying Turned Into SpendingChapter 3 A la Recherche des Shops PerdusChapter 4 Signposts and Shopping Milestones: Too Old For Topshop?Chapter 5 Shopping: A Rough Guide to GenderChapter 6 Putting on a Posh VoiceChapter 7 Conclusion: Taking it all For GrantedBibliography

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