Cute, Quaint, Hungry And Romantic: The Aesthetics Of Consumerism
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Introducing "Cute, Quaint, Hungry And Romantic: The Aesthetics of Consumerism" – a captivating blend of artistic expression and commercial critique that invites readers into a whimsical world where aesthetics and desire intersect. This unique book dives deep into the allure of consumer culture, shedding light on how our love for charm and nostalgia influences purchasing decisions. Filled with vibrant illustrations and insightful commentary, it explores the emotional connections we forge with products, transcending...
Show moreIntroducing "Cute, Quaint, Hungry And Romantic: The Aesthetics of Consumerism" – a captivating blend of artistic expression and commercial critique that invites readers into a whimsical world where aesthetics and desire intersect. This unique book dives deep into the allure of consumer culture, shedding light on how our love for charm and nostalgia influences purchasing decisions. Filled with vibrant illustrations and insightful commentary, it explores the emotional connections we forge with products, transcending mere utility to touch upon aspirations and memories. Authored by acclaimed cultural critics, this work is perfect for anyone curious about the harmony (or discord) between consumerism and romantic ideals. Enjoy flipping through pages that ignite nostalgia while challenging our perspectives on materialism.
| manufacturer | Da Capo Press |
|---|---|
| height | 8.25 |
| weight | 0.76720867176 |
| width | 1 |
| length | 5.5 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
It covers consumer culture, aesthetics, nostalgia, and the emotional connections we have with products.
It's ideal for readers interested in art, culture, marketing, and those wishing to explore the relationship between consumerism and emotions.
Absolutely! It’s perfect for discussions in academic settings, particularly in sociology, art history, and marketing courses.
Yes, it’s designed to engage both casual readers and those looking for deeper insights into consumer culture.
Similar titles may include "Consuming Passions" by Andrew F. Jones or "The Stuff of Thought" by Steven Pinker, touching on related themes.