Shopomania: Our Obsession with Possession

Author:   Paul Berton
Publisher:   Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN:  

9781771623346


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Shopomania: Our Obsession with Possession


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Author:   Paul Berton
Publisher:   Douglas & McIntyre
Imprint:   Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN:  

9781771623346


ISBN 10:   1771623349
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Shopomania is the improvised explosive device that Paul Berton has planted under the concept of shopping in all its forms. More explicitly, he has used surgical tools, corrosive chemicals and a wealth of words like clandestine and limoncello to destroy our previous regard for humanity's built structures and made objects. The Adam Curtis of retail, Berton has destroyed my last remaining pleasure in life but isn't it better to know the truth about our stuff? Isn't it? -Heather Mallick, Toronto Star Paul Berton has given us a remarkable gift-a funny and endearing vocabulary for shopping that tells the story of how buying stuff has captured our imagination and shaped our lifestyles. Who knew that a book about shopping would be a page-turner? You'll be amazed at how much of your own life you see in Berton's delightful and profound book. -Alex Sevigny, communications professor, McMaster University Paul Berton takes readers on a sardonic, frightening and hilarious journey through the world of consumerism. This book is a must-read primer for understanding how our thirst for acquiring and showcasing things has exacted heavy tolls on our psychology, on our society, and on the environment. Cataloguing the symptoms of our shopaholic culture, Berton shares wisdom about breaking the shackles imposed by our possessions. -Mark Cleveland, PhD, professor and Dancap Chair in Consumer Behavior, University of Western Ontario Paul Berton's Shopomania is a fascinating and highly entertaining insight into why we shop and the relentless pressure on us to shop. It's a delightful read, so buy this book! (But no pressure...) -Adrian Raeside, author of Wildlife for Idiots


Shopomania is the improvised explosive device that Paul Berton has planted under the concept of shopping in all its forms. More explicitly, he has used surgical tools, corrosive chemicals and a wealth of words like clandestine and limoncello to destroy our previous regard for humanity's built structures and made objects. The Adam Curtis of retail, Berton has destroyed my last remaining pleasure in life but isn't it better to know the truth about our stuff? Isn't it? --Heather Mallick, Toronto Star Paul Berton has given us a remarkable gift--a funny and endearing vocabulary for shopping that tells the story of how buying stuff has captured our imagination and shaped our lifestyles. Who knew that a book about shopping would be a page-turner? You'll be amazed at how much of your own life you see in Berton's delightful and profound book. --Alex Sevigny, communications professor, McMaster University Paul Berton takes readers on a sardonic, frightening and hilarious journey through the world of consumerism. This book is a must-read primer for understanding how our thirst for acquiring and showcasing things has exacted heavy tolls on our psychology, on our society, and on the environment. Cataloguing the symptoms of our shopaholic culture, Berton shares wisdom about breaking the shackles imposed by our possessions. --Mark Cleveland, PhD, professor and Dancap Chair in Consumer Behavior, University of Western Ontario Paul Berton's Shopomania is a fascinating and highly entertaining insight into why we shop and the relentless pressure on us to shop. It's a delightful read, so buy this book! (But no pressure...) --Adrian Raeside, author of Wildlife for Idiots


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Paul Berton is an award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief of The Hamilton Spectator. He is also the supervising editor for five Ontario regional daily newspapers: the St. Catharines Standard, The Peterborough Examiner, the Waterloo Region Record, the Niagara Falls Review and the Welland Tribune. His weekly “editor’s desk” column in the Spectator is a must-read for 100,000 print readers, as well as countless others online, as was a similar column he wrote for The London Free Press, where he was formerly editor-in-chief. He lives in Hamilton, ON.

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