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_aLee, Martyn J. _954475 |
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_aConsumer Culture Reborn: _bThe Cultural Politics of Consumption/ _cby Martyn J. Lee |
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_bRoutledge: _c1993. _aLondon, |
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300 | _a xiii, 190 pages: illustrations; 24 cm | ||
505 | _aPreface: The soul of things pt. I. Preliminaries: perspectives on capital, consumption and culture 1. Capital, labour and the commodity-form 2. Exploring the economy of symbolic goods 3. Culture, consumption and commodities pt. II. The social transformations of capital 4. Accumulation, regulation and growth 5. The political economy of Fordism 6. Easing the passage of modernity 7. Decay and rejuvenation 8. Time, space and the commodity-form 9. The culture of deregulation 10. Consumer culture reborn | ||
520 | _aLee brings together the discourses of political economy and cultural studies in order to shed light on our social situations. Lee sees the commodity as the vital touchstone behind both analysis of the economy and culture | ||
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_aConsumption (Economics) _954476 |
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_aCulture-reborn _954477 |
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_aConsumption politics _954478 |
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