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Enchanting a Disenchanted World : Continuity and Change in the Cathedrals of Consumption
by George RitzerEdition:
3rd
ISBN13:
9781412975810
ISBN10:
1412975816
Format:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
12/9/2009
Publisher(s):
SAGE Publications, Inc
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Summary
The only book to connect the everyday world of the undergraduate consumer with sound sociological analysis of the world of consumption
Table of Contents
| A Tour of the New Means of Consumption | |
| The Revolution in Consumption and the Larger Society | |
| Social Theory and the New Means of Consumption | |
| Rationalization, Enchantment, and Disenchantment | |
| Reenchantment: Creating Spectacle Through Extravaganzas and Simulations | |
| Reenchantment: Creating Spectacle Through Implosion, Time, and Space | |
| Landscapes of Consumption | |
| The Cathedrals (and Landscapes) of Consumption: Continuity and Change | |
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