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Cross-cultural consumption

  • David Howes

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Goods are imbued with meanings and uses by their producers. When they are exported, they can act as a means of communication or domination. However, there is no guarantee that the intentions of the producer will be recognized, much less respected, by the consumer from another culture. Cross-Cultural Consumption is a fascinating guide to the cultural implications of the globalization of a consumer society. The chapters address topics ranging from the clothing of colonial subjects in South Africa and the rise of the "hypermarket" in Argentina, to the presentation of culture in international tourist hotels. Through their examination of cultural imperialism and cultural appropriation of the representation of "otherness" and identity, Howes and his contributors show how the increasingly global flow of goods and images challenges the very idea of the "cultural border" and creates new spaces for cultural invention.

Genres

  • Consumption (Economics)
  • Culture diffusion
  • Diffusion of innovations
  • Economic aspects
  • Economic aspects of Culture diffusion
  • Nonfiction
  • Social aspects
  • Social aspects of Consumption (Economics)
  • Social aspects of Diffusion of innovations
  • Sociology
  • Macroeconomics
  • Economics
  • Economic Conditions
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • Consumption (economics)
  • Diffusion culturelle
  • Aspect économique
  • Innovations
  • Diffusion
  • Aspect social
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About the author

  • David Howes

    born 1957

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Editions

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    Taylor & Francis Inc

    2004

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    Routledge

    1996