UID:
almahu_9949070164202882
Format:
1 online resource (340 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
3-8394-5703-3
Series Statement:
Edition transcript 9
Content:
With a novel quality theory of consumption which treats opulence and self-restraint in consumption styles symmetrically, Ernst Mohr shows how social distance and proximity are communicated by consumption and produced by communication. He positions fringe styles with those of the mainstream in an overall stylistic system of society and analyses their encounters. Rigorously derived, the approach casts fresh light on the cultural and social evolution as well as the business models of the consumer industry. It provides a coherent interdisciplinary access to the aesthetic turn of society that has so far been treated with contradictory paradigms.
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Frontmatter --
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Content --
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Preface --
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Part 1: Culture of Dissimilarity --
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Chapter 1. Material --
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Chapter 2. Style --
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Chapter 3. Distant and Near Vision --
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PART 2: THE PRODUCTIVE CONSUMER --
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Introduction --
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Chapter 4. Inside Culture's Sorting Plant --
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Chapter 5. Social Volition and Cultural Prowess --
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Chapter 6. Cultural Selection --
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Chapter 7. Social Evolution --
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PART 3: THE STYLISH PRESENT DAY --
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Introduction --
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Chapter 8. Cultural Juxtaposition and Stylistic Fertilisation --
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Chapter 9. Identity Industry --
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Chapter 10. The Added Value of Becoming --
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Bibliography --
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List of Figures --
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Index
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-8376-5703-5
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
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Sociology
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.14361/9783839457030
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