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Explorations in the Sociology of Consumption: Fast Food, Credit Cards and Casinos [Paperback]

George Ritzer (Author)

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0761971203 978-0761971207 June 1, 2001 1

In this book, one of the leading social theorists and cultural commentators of modern times, turns his gaze on consumption. George Ritzer, author of the famous McDonaldization Thesis, demonstrates the irrational consequences of the rational desire to consume and commodify. He examines how McDonaldization might be resisted, and situates the reader in the new cultural spaces that are emerging in society: shopping malls, casino hotels, Disneyfied theme parks and Las Vegas -- the new `cathedrals of consumption' as he calls them. The book shows how new processes of consumption relate to globalization theory. In illuminating discussions of the work of Thorstein Veblen and the French situationists, Ritzer unearths the roots of problems of consumption in older sociological traditions. He indicates how transgression is bound up with consumption, through an investigation of the obscene in popular and postmodern culture.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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`With this new collection, George Ritzer further cements his reputation as a leading commentator on consumption. In so doing, he delves deeper into a variety of new territories, such as the significance of casinos, than in his previous works. The salience of the developments he so rigorously outlines for wider trends in globalization is accessibly explained. Researchers into consumption and globalization will definitely want this book on their shelves' - Alan Bryman, University of Loughborough

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George Ritzer is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, where he has also been a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher and won a Teaching Excellence Award. He was awarded the 2000 distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award by the American Sociological Association and an honorary doctorate from LaTrobe University in australia. He is best-known for The McDonaldization of Society (translated into over a dozen languages) and McDonaldization: The Reader 3 as well as several related books, including expressing America: A Critique of the Global Credit Card Society, Enchanting a Disenchanted World 3, The Globalization of Nothing 2, Globalization: A Basic Text, and The Outsourcing of Everything (forthcoming, with Craig Lair). He is the Editor of the Encyclopedia of Social Theory (2 vols.), the Encyclopedia of Sociology (11 vols.), is currently editing the Encyclopedia of Globalization (5 vols.), and is Founding Editor of the Journal of Consumer Culture.


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obscene consumer, other new means, pecuniary orientation, equipped blocks, spectacular society, nonhuman technologies, credit card society, obscene powers, nonhuman technology, postmodern social theory, credit card industry, situationist theory, home shopping television, credit card world, flawed consumers, consumption settings, credit card firms, consumption sites, globalization theory, globalization theorists, conspicuous leisure, rationalized systems, indigenous versions, disenchanted world
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United States, Disney World, Las Vegas, New York, Euro Disney, Mall of America, Burger King, Frankfurt School, Georg Simmel, Max Weber, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Protestant Ethic, Walt Disney, American Express, Big Mac, Expressing America, Huntington Bancshares, Miss Hap, Planet Hollywood, Ambassador Indyk, Hard Rock Cafe, Jean Baudrillard, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Russkoye Bistro
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