Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping by Rachel Bowlby

Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping



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Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping Rachel Bowlby
Language: English
Page: 288
Format: pdf
ISBN: 0231122748, 9780231122740
Publisher: Columbia University Press

From Publishers Weekly

"Consumption is at once ecstasy and waste," writes cultural critic Bowlby (Shopping with Freud) at the outset of this engrossing history of postindustrial consumerism. She charts the century-old history of the lure of shopping through advertisements, professional literature (e.g., the trade journal Shelf Appeal), the constant re-imagining of the display window and of packaging, and literature (including Sister Carrie, Virginia Woolf's Orlando, Balzac's Lost Illusions and The Stepford Wives). Arguing that the modern concept of shopping (as opposed to buying necessities) is a product of the desire of a rising middle class to indicate social status with luxury items, Bowlby locates shopping at the center of modern life, citing a number of diverse and ubiquitous venues. She traces the history of the supermarket in the 1930s, analyzes the rise of Piggly Wiggly in the American South, charts the use of "pretty girls" in advertising and discusses a 1930s social theory holding that women, as purchasers, were responsible for the quality of goods sold. In an easy and engaging style, Bowlby (who teaches English, French and American studies at the University of York, U.K.) moves fluidly from quoting Alexander Pope to explicating the different sales tactics of early French and U.S. self-service markets. This deft mixture of sociology, cultural criticism and literary scholarship is an important contribution to feminist and cultural studies. (On sale: Mar. 15)

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Review

Carried Away is in some ways a rare opportunity to go on an intellectual shopping spree, a guided tour of consumerism with a premier cultural critic.

(Times Literary Supplement )

[An] intriguing exploration of shoppers and shops from the 19th to the 21st centuries.

(Kirkus Reviews )

A virtuoso cultural history of 20th-century shopping... Bowlby's sensitivity to shopping's confusing alliance of exhiliration, zombification, larks and boredom prevents her from resorting to easy generalisation.

(Independent on Sunday )

Full of evocative and entertaining material.

(New Statesman )

Bowlby has scoured the archives of marketing history to write a lively and thought-provoking study of 20th-century shopping.

(Financial Times )

[An] engrossing history of postindustrial consumerism... This deft mixture of sociology, cultural criticism and literary scholarship is an important contribution to feminist and cultural studies.

(Publishers Weekly )

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