Société de Consommation: Ses Mythes, Ses StructuresSAGE, 1998 M02 28 - 208 pages Now available in English for the first time, Jean Baudrillard's classic text was one of the first to focus on the process and meaning of consumption in contemporary culture. Originally published in 1970, the book still makes a vital contribution to current debates on consumption. Many of the themes which would make Baudrillard famous appear here for the first time. The book includes Baudrillard's most organized discussion of mass media culture, the meaning of leisure and anomie in affluent society. A chapter on the body demonstrates Baudrillard's extraordinary prescience for flagging vital subjects in contemporary culture long before others. This English translation begins with an introductory essay by Ge |
Contents
The Formal Liturgy of the Object | 25 |
The Miraculous Status of Consumption | 31 |
The Vicious Circle of Growth | 37 |
The Theory of Consumption | 49 |
X | 69 |
Personalization or the Smallest Marginal Difference | 87 |
Mass Media Sex and Leisure | 99 |
The Body | 129 |
The Drama of Leisure or the Impossibility of Wasting | 151 |
The Mystique of Solicitude | 159 |
Anomie in the Affluent Society | 174 |
Conclusion On Contemporary Alienation or the End | 187 |
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