Gender and Consumption: Domestic Cultures and the Commercialisation of Everyday Life

Author:   Lydia Martens ,  Emma Casey
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754643869


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 December 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Drawing upon anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, this volume provides a unique insight into women’s domestic consumption. The contributors argue that domestic consumption represents an important lens through which to examine the everyday production and reproduction of socio-economic relations. Through a variety of case studies (such as gambling, wedding day consumption and bedroom décor), the essays explore and reconsider the nature of public and private spaces, and the subsequent nature of domestic space - often by challenging traditional notions of what constitutes ’the domestic’. The volume demonstrates the broad range of experiences that domestic consumption offers women and reveals some of the complex meanings and motivations underpinning women’s consumption practices.

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Author:   Lydia Martens ,  Emma Casey
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9780754643869


ISBN 10:   0754643867
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 December 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction, Emma Casey, Lydia Martens; Part 1 The Commercialisation of Domestic Life in Historical Perspective; Chapter 1 Class, Gender and Domestic Consumption in Britain 1920-1950, Judy Giles; Chapter 2 The Feminist and the Cook: Julia Child, Betty Friedan and Domestic Femininity, Joanne Hollows; Chapter 3 Gender and the Destalinisation of Consumer Taste in the Soviet Union Under Khrushchev, Susan E. Reid; Part 2 Private/Public Dynamics in Gender and Consumption; Chapter 4 Making Sameness: Mothering, Commerce and the Culture of Children’s Birthday Part Ies, Alison J. Clarke; Chapter 5 Perceptions of Commercialised Social Introduction Services Amongst Women, Jacqueline Davidson; Chapter 6 Consuming Pleasure on the Wedding Day: The Lived Experience of Being a Bride, Sharon Boden; Chapter 7 Gambling and Everyday Life: Working Class Mothers and Domestic Spaces of Consumption, Emma Casey; Chapter 8 Gender, Class, Emotional Capital and Consumption in Family Life, Elizabeth B. Silva; Part 3 Gender and the Material Culture of the Domestic Sphere; Chapter 9 The Sensory Home as a Site of Consumption: Everyday Laundry Practices and the Production of Gender, Sarah Pink; Chapter 10 Consumption and Sexual Intimacy: Towards an Understanding of Intimate Cultures in Everyday Life, Dana Wilson-Kovacs; Chapter 11 Gender at Play: Décor Differences Between Boys’ and Girls’ Bedrooms, Irene Cieraad Gender, Consumer Culture and Promises of Betterment in Late Modernity, Lydia Martens, Emma Casey;

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'This interdisciplinary and feminist collection of essays, offering historical and ethnographic insights into women's relationships to consumption, enlivens our understanding of the commercialization of domestic space and of women's lives. The writers in this volume give women's actual practices of consumption the scholarly attention they deserve.' Jennifer Scanlon, Bowdoin College, USA 'This fascinating and varied collection of multidisciplinary essays brings a much needed gendered perspective to the study of consumption, drawing on the feminist tradition of work on women's domestic practices as well as contributing to debates on consumer culture. The essays offer fresh, new and empirically grounded insights into the practice and meanings of consumption in everyday life.' Stevi Jackson, University of York, UK


'This interdisciplinary and feminist collection of essays, offering historical and ethnographic insights into women's relationships to consumption, enlivens our understanding of the commercialization of domestic space and of women's lives. The writers in this volume give women's actual practices of consumption the scholarly attention they deserve.' Jennifer Scanlon, Bowdoin College, USA 'This fascinating and varied collection of multidisciplinary essays brings a much needed gendered perspective to the study of consumption, drawing on the feminist tradition of work on women's domestic practices as well as contributing to debates on consumer culture. The essays offer fresh, new and empirically grounded insights into the practice and meanings of consumption in everyday life.' Stevi Jackson, University of York, UK


Author Information

Emma Casey is Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, UK. Lydia Martens is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Criminology, Education, Sociology and Social Work, Keele University, UK. Contributors: Emma Casey, Lydia Martens, Judy Giles, Joanne Hollows, Susan Reid, Alison J. Clarke, Jacqueline Davidson, Sharon Boden, Elizabeth B. Silva, Sarah Pink, Dana Wilson-Kovacs, Irene Cieraad.

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