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consumer culture

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meanings of consumerand culture


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consumer
noun[C]
uk /kənˈsjuː.mər/ us /kənˈsuː.mɚ/
a person who buys goods or services for their ...
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culture
noun
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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Examples of consumer culture


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The negative assumptions about obesity, and the emphasis on physical attractiveness as a form of social currency for women, are underscored by consumerculture.
Younger women's emphasis on weight control has been explained in terms of socialisation, anti-fat prejudice and consumerculture.
Early developments in consumerculture provide some answers.
Doing so, they have viewed the expansion of consumerculture quite differently.
The study showed that the gerontophobic assumptions that can easily be deduced from representations in the consumerculture do not match people's individual experiences.
Communism from the late nineteenth century through the 1940s provided an alternative anti-liberal ideological response to consumerculture.
This ad demonstrates that typically female-oriented consumerculture, such as putting on makeup, is no longer identified as exclusively female.
Despite this, ageing bodies occupy a remote place in consumerculture.
The influence of consumerculture has also been examined.
But that ideology will not explain to us what the consumerculture in communist countries was actually like.
They discern a growing consumerculture, not only among the middle classes but also in the lower ranks of society, beginning around 1650.
Finally, women's focus on weight and appearance has been discussed in relation to consumerculture.
Their wish is to remain part of mainstream consumerculture.
The discourses of the new consumerculture in print-media which generate positive age stereotypes are examined in the following articles.
That is certainly how it is articulated in the prevailing consumerculture, in which individuals are encouraged to regard consumption as an expression of identity.
The results are, thus, in sharp contrast to the gerontophobic messages from consumerculture as well as contrary to some gerontological theories.
The second core element of modern consumerculture is the expression of status through purchase.
The ageing mask, it is argued, intrudes between the youthful self and a consumerculture that offers considerable flexibility of identity.
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