The Dialectics of Shopping

Cover of The Dialectics of Shopping by Daniel Miller
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 9780226526485
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.37568451488 Pounds
Width: 1.1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.3/4
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The Dialectics of Shopping by Daniel Miller, published by University of Chicago Press in March 2001, is a reprint edition comprising 222 pages. This book delves into the complexities of shopping, often perceived as a pleasurable activity, while highlighting the contradictions that shoppers encounter in their everyday experiences. Through a nuanced exploration of shopping behaviors, Miller examines how these interactions reflect broader relationships with families, communities, the environment, and the economy.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of the shopping experience, particularly through the lens of women navigating various challenges. The book presents narratives that illustrate the balancing act between practicality and style, local versus impersonal shopping options, and the tension between ethical concerns and consumer choices. By weaving together elements of consumer behavior, social science, and anthropology, this work offers insights into the cultural significance of shopping and its implications for society.


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Shopping is generally considered to be a pleasurable activity. But in reality it can often be complicated and frustrating. Daniel Miller explores the many contradictions faced by shoppers on a typical street in London, and in the process offers a sophisticated examination of the way we shop, and what it reveals about our relationships to our families and communities, as well as to the environment and the economy as a whole.

Miller’s companions are mostly women who confront these contradictions as they shop. They placate their children with items that combine nutrition with taste or usefulness with style. They decide between shopping at the local store or at the impersonal, but less expensive, mall. They tell of their sympathy for environmental concerns but somehow avoid much ethical shopping. They are faced with a selection of shops whose shifts and mergers often reveal extraordinary stories of their own. Filled with entertaining—and thoroughly familiar—stories of shoppers and shops, this book will interest scholars across a broad range of disciplines.

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Language: en. Pages: 222. Edition: Reprint.

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