192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
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The interacting components of everyday life - the weekly supermarket shopping trip, fast food, children's toys - are still largely unremarked by cultural theorists. Grounded in Marxist theory, and guided by feminism, Susan Willis's lucid and entertaining study of the consumer culture broadens the scope of cultural studies to introduce the notion of daily life, with the commodity at its centre.... Read more
Acknowledgments, Author’s Note, 1 UNWRAPPING USE VALUE, 2 GENDER AS COMMODITY, 3 LEARNING FROM THE BANANA, 4 WORK(ING) OUT, 5 PLAYING HOUSE: DOMESTIC LABOR AS CULTURE, 6 I WANT THE BLACK ONE: IS THERE A PLACE FOR AFROAMERICAN CULTURE IN COMMODITY CULTURE?, 7 SWEET DREAMS: PROFITS AND PAYOFFS IN COMMODITY CAPITALISM, 8 EARTHQUAKE KITS: THE POLITICS OF THE TRIVIAL, AFTERWORD, References, Index
Biography
Susan Willis






