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Consuming Images

Author : Gary D. Rhodes
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-07
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781474460705

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The American television commercial has an aesthetic and historical dynamic linking it directly to cinematic and media cultures. Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial establishes the complex vitality of the television commercial both as a short film and as an art form. Through close and comparative readings, the book examines the influence of Hollywood film styles on the television commercial, and the resulting influence of the television commercial on Hollywood, exploring an intertwined aesthetic and technical relationship. Analysing key commercials over the decades that feature new technologies and film aesthetics that were subsequently adopted by feature filmmakers, the book establishes the television commercial as a vital form of film art.

All Consuming Images

Author : Stuart Ewen
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0465001017

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A provocative, compelling, and entertaining look at how the power of images dominates every aspect of our lives.

Consuming Media

Author : Johan Fornäs,Karin Becker,Erling Bjurström,Hillevi Ganetz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000180718

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Consuming Media by Johan Fornäs,Karin Becker,Erling Bjurström,Hillevi Ganetz Pdf

Inspired by Walter Benjamin's classical Arcades Project, Consuming Media is a pioneering exploration of the interface between communication, shopping and everyday life. Based on a six-year study by over a dozen scholars on a specific site, it analyses the links between power, media and consumption in contemporary urban culture.Illustrated with rich ethnographic detail, Consuming Media scrutinises four main media circuits - print media, media images, sound and motion, and hardware machines - to assess how media texts and technologies are selected, purchased and used.Exploring the relations between different media, the nature of cultural citizenship and the power relations of public space, Consuming Media presents an ethnography of globalisation and develops a new approach to understanding media consumption.

Consuming People

Author : Nikhilesh Dholakia,A. Fuat Firat
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2003-12-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134706341

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Consuming People by Nikhilesh Dholakia,A. Fuat Firat Pdf

This revealing book provides an incisive treatment of consumption on a global scale from a cultural, philosophical and business perspective. It is an original and radical analysis structured in a multi-disciplinary and progressive way.

Consuming the Entrepreneurial City

Author : Anne Cronin,Kevin Hetherington
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2008-04-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135917159

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Consuming the Entrepreneurial City by Anne Cronin,Kevin Hetherington Pdf

This collection offers a global perspective on the changing character of cities and the increasing importance that consumer culture plays in defining their symbolic economies. Increasingly, forms of spectacle have come to shape how cities are imagined and to influence their character and the practices through which we know them - from advertising and the selling of real estate, to youth cultural consumption practices and forms of entrepreneurship, to the regeneration of urban areas under the guise of the heritage industry and the development of a WiFi landscape. Using examples of cities such as New York, Sydney, Atlantic City, Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Douala, Liverpool, San Juan, Berlin and Harbin this book illustrates how image and practice have become entangled in the performance of the symbolic economy. It also argues that it is not just how the urban present is being shaped in this way that is significant to the development of cities but also that a prominent feature of their development has been the spectacular imagining of the past as heritage and through regeneration. Yet the ghosts that this conjures up in practice offer us a possible form of political unsettlement and alternative ways of viewing cities that is only just beginning to be explored. Through this important collection by some of the leading analysts of consumption, cities and space Consuming the Entrepreneurial City offers a cutting edge analysis of the ways in which cities are developing and the implications this has for their future. It is essential reading for students of Urban Studies, Geography, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Heritage Studies and Anthropology.

Consuming China

Author : Kevin Latham,Stuart Thompson,Jakob Klein
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135791438

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Consuming China by Kevin Latham,Stuart Thompson,Jakob Klein Pdf

Post-Mao China has been characterized in literature and the media as a burgeoning consumer society. Consuming China investigates this characterization by examining the cultural significance of consumption and consumerism in the People’s Republic of China today. In questioning the notion of consumption, this impressive work suggests that it is not simply a symptom of economic reform within China neither a product of the emergence and transformation of contemporary Chinese capitalism. Rather, the essays offer a new perspective on Chinese consumption by focusing on more than just consumerism, looking at the practices of consumption in relation to different manifestations of social and cultural change. Drawing on case studies from Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China, Consuming China affords a greater understanding of the practice of Chinese consumption and will appeal to China scholars and anthropologists, and to those with an interest in cultural and gender studies.

Reproducing Images and Texts / La reproduction des images et des textes

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004468337

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Reproducing Images and Texts / La reproduction des images et des textes by Anonim Pdf

This volume explores how reproduction and reproducibility impact artistic and literary creation while also examining the ways in which reproducibility impacts our practices and disciplines. Ce volume explore l’impact de la reproduction et de la reproductibilité sur la création artistique et littéraire, mais aussi l’impact de la reproductibilité sur nos pratiques et sur nos disciplines.

The Consuming Instinct

Author : Gad Saad
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-06-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781616144302

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In this highly informative and entertaining book, the founder of the vibrant new field of evolutionary consumption illuminates the relevance of our biological heritage to our daily lives as consumers. While culture is important, the author shows that innate evolutionary forces deeply influence the foods we eat, the gifts we offer, the cosmetics and clothing styles we choose to make ourselves more attractive to potential mates, and even the cultural products that stimulate our imaginations (such as art, music, and religion). The book demonstrates that most acts of consumption can be mapped onto four key Darwinian drives—namely, survival (we prefer foods high in calories); reproduction (we use products as sexual signals); kin selection (we naturally exchange gifts with family members); and reciprocal altruism (we enjoy offering gifts to close friends). The author further highlights the analogous behaviors that exist between human consumers and a wide range of animals. For anyone interested in the biological basis of human behavior or simply in what makes consumers tick—marketing professionals, advertisers, psychology mavens, and consumers themselves—this is a fascinating read.

Consuming Habits

Author : Jordan Goodman,Andrew Sherratt,Paul E. Lovejoy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2005-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134876587

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Consuming Habits by Jordan Goodman,Andrew Sherratt,Paul E. Lovejoy Pdf

This pioneering collection of original essays explores the rich analytical category of psycho- active substances from challenging historical and anthropological perspectives. Psychoactive substances have been central to the formation of civilizations and the growth of the world economy. Consuming Habits describes how and why: tea and coffee replaced beer on the breakfast tables of 18th century Europe in Islamic emirates at the turn of the century kola nuts formed part of tax payments, and were given as gifts by so-called `big men' In 1902 opera singers had their doctors prescribe them cocaine to aid singing the original version of `coca-cola' was described as a `brain tonic.' This pioneering collection of original essays explores the rich analytical category of psychoactive substances from challenging historical and anthropological perspectives.

Consuming Stories

Author : Rebecca Peabody
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-02-23
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780520383333

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In Consuming Stories, Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist’s book and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker’s production: her commitment to examining narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker’s sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, the neo-slave narrative, and the fairy tale and with internationally known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Walker’s interruption of these familiar works , along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race, especially when aligned with power and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible—and, in turn, highlights viewers’ reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker’s engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture. Peabody also shows how Walker uses her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad when she works outside the United States. These stories, Peabody reminds us, not only change the way people remember history but also shape the entertainment industry. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation away from the visual legacy of historical racism toward the present-day role of the entertainment industry—and its consumers—in processes of racialization.

Consuming Environments

Author : Mike Budd,Steve Craig,Clayton M. Steinman
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0813525926

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Consuming Environments by Mike Budd,Steve Craig,Clayton M. Steinman Pdf

This is an exploration of how much TV people watch, why they watch too much, and what they see. The authors argue that while people may have good reasons for watching television, they seem to be unaware that such habits might be harmful to their environmental health. The book examines how advertising and media companies have shaped the commercial content of most television, tracing industry motives and operations and their increasing concentration in fewer hands.

Winning Women’s Hearts and Minds

Author : Diana Cucuz
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2023-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781487518738

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Throughout the Cold War, Soviet citizens had limited access to US life and culture. Amerika, a glossy Russian-language magazine similar to Life, provided a rare exception. Produced by the United States Information Agency (USIA), America’s first peacetime propaganda organization, Amerika was used to influence the Soviet public and convince women in particular that an American-style consumer culture and conservative gender norms could better their lives. Winning Women’s Hearts and Minds relies on USIA archives, issues of Amerika, and American women’s magazines such as the Ladies’ Home Journal to show how, during the postwar period, USIA officials deployed idealized images of American women as happy, fulfilled, and feminine wives, mothers, and homemakers. This study analyses how Amerika was used to appeal to Sovietwomen. Portrayed in the US media as "babushkas," they were considered unfeminine, overworked, and deprived of consumer goods and services by a repressive regime. Diana Cucuz provides a gendered analysis of the USIA and of Amerika, whose propaganda campaign relied heavily on postwar conservative gender norms and images of domestic contentment to convey positive messages about the American way of life in the hopes of undermining the Soviet regime. Winning Women’s Hearts and Minds sheds light on the significance of women, gender, and consumption to international politics during the Cold War.

Image and Myth

Author : Luca Giuliani
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226297651

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On museum visits, we pass by beautiful, well-preserved vases from ancient Greece—but how often do we understand what the images on them depict? In Image and Myth, Luca Giuliani tells the stories behind the pictures, exploring how artists of antiquity had to determine which motifs or historical and mythic events to use to tell an underlying story while also keeping in mind the tastes and expectations of paying clients. Covering the range of Greek style and its growth between the early Archaic and Hellenistic periods, Giuliani describes the intellectual, social, and artistic contexts in which the images were created. He reveals that developments in Greek vase painting were driven as much by the times as they were by tradition—the better-known the story, the less leeway the artists had in interpreting it. As literary culture transformed from an oral tradition, in which stories were always in flux, to the stability of written texts, the images produced by artists eventually became nothing more than illustrations of canonical works. At once a work of cultural and art history, Image and Myth builds a new way of understanding the visual culture of ancient Greece.

Consuming Mass Fashion in 1930s England

Author : Cheryl Roberts
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783030946135

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Consuming Mass Fashion in 1930s England by Cheryl Roberts Pdf

This book details a significant and largely untold history of the demand for cheap, fashionable clothing for young working-class women. This is an interdisciplinary fashion and business history analysis that investigates the design, manufacture, retailing and consumption of fashion for and by young working-class women in 1930s Britain. It concentrates on new mass developments in the design and manufacture of lightweight day dresses styled for younger women, and on their retailing in the second-hand trade and seconds dealing, street markets, new multiple stores, department stores, independent dress shops and home dressmaking. The book also discusses the specific impact of this new product within the emerging mass manufactured goods mail order catalogue industry in England. These outlets all offered venues of consumption to the young, employed, modern working-class woman, and are analysed in the context of old and new businesses practices. The actuality of the garments worn by these young women is paramount to this research and will be at the forefront of all findings and outcomes.

The Ambiguous Legacy

Author : Michael J. Hogan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1999-11-13
Category : History
ISBN : 0521779774

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This collection assesses the record of American foreign policy in the twentieth century.