Performing Consumers - Global Capital and its Theatrical Seductions (Paperback, New Ed)


"Performing Consumers: Theatrical Identifications in Corporate Cultures" is a searching exploration of the way in which brands insinuate themselves into the lives of ordinary people who encounter them at branded super-stores.
Looking at our performative desire to "try on" otherness, Wickstrom employs five American brandscapes to serve as case studies: Ralph Lauren; Niketown; American Girl Place; Disney store and "The Lion King;" and The Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. In this post-product era, each builds for the performer/consumer an intensely pleasurable, somatic experience of merging into the brand and reappearing as the brand, or the brand's fictional meanings.
To understand this embodiment as the way that capital is producing subjectivity as an aspect of itself, Wickstrom casts a wide net, drawing on:
- the history of capital's relationship with theatre,
- political developments in the United States, and
- recent work in political science, philosophy, and performance studies.
An adventurous study of theatrical indeterminacy and material culture, "Performing" "Consumers" brilliantly takes corporate culture to task.

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"Performing Consumers: Theatrical Identifications in Corporate Cultures" is a searching exploration of the way in which brands insinuate themselves into the lives of ordinary people who encounter them at branded super-stores.
Looking at our performative desire to "try on" otherness, Wickstrom employs five American brandscapes to serve as case studies: Ralph Lauren; Niketown; American Girl Place; Disney store and "The Lion King;" and The Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. In this post-product era, each builds for the performer/consumer an intensely pleasurable, somatic experience of merging into the brand and reappearing as the brand, or the brand's fictional meanings.
To understand this embodiment as the way that capital is producing subjectivity as an aspect of itself, Wickstrom casts a wide net, drawing on:
- the history of capital's relationship with theatre,
- political developments in the United States, and
- recent work in political science, philosophy, and performance studies.
An adventurous study of theatrical indeterminacy and material culture, "Performing" "Consumers" brilliantly takes corporate culture to task.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 2006

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2006

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

184

Edition

New Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-415-33945-2

Barcode

9780415339452

Categories

LSN

0-415-33945-6



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