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About the Author
Mark H. Moss is Chair of General Arts and Science at Seneca College.
Reviews
Recommended. * CHOICE *
Mark Moss enters various sites of consumption in his study of shopping as a leisure activity arousing pleasure and stimulation. To his credit, Moss avoids belittling shoppers' desires to show how people occupy a position precariously balanced between being subject and object; each exhibiting its own form of agency. He draws on theorists from Benjamin to Weber, concepts from Turner's liminality to Debord's spectacle, all written in a style that will engage scholar and student alike. No matter your economic politics, personal tastes, or feelings about shopping-regardless of what you buy-you will likely find someone who looks disturbingly like yourself in this book... -- Daniel S. Traber, Texas A&M University at Galveston; Author of Whiteness, Otherness, and the Individualism Paradox from Huck to Punk
Mark Moss enters various sites of consumption in his study of shopping as a leisure activity arousing pleasure and stimulation. To his credit, Moss avoids belittling shoppers' desires to show how people occupy a position precariously balanced between being subject and object; each exhibiting its own form of agency. He draws on theorists from Benjamin to Weber, concepts from Turner's liminality to Debord's spectacle, all written in a style that will engage scholar and student alike. No matter your economic politics, personal tastes, or feelings about shopping-regardless of what you buy-you will likely find someone who looks disturbingly like yourself in this book. -- Daniel S. Traber, Texas A&M University at Galveston; Author of Whiteness, Otherness, and the Individualism Paradox from Huck to Punk
Book Information
ISBN 9780739116814
Author Mark H. Moss
Format Paperback
Page Count 154
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 240g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 154mm * 11mm