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Living it up : our love affair with luxury / James B. Twitchell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Twitchell, James B., 1943-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Affluent consumers--Psychology.
Affluent consumers.
Luxuries--Marketing.
Luxuries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (329 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Economic downturns and terrorist attacks notwithstanding, America's love affair with luxury continues unabated. Over the last several years, luxury spending in the United States has been growing four times faster than overall spending. It has been characterized by political leaders as vital to the health of the American economy as a whole, even as an act of patriotism. Accordingly, indices of consumer confidence and purchasing seem unaffected by recession. This necessary consumption of unnecessary items and services is going on at all but the lowest layers of society: J.C. Penney now offers day spa treatments; Kmart sells cashmere bedspreads. So many products are claiming luxury status today that the credibility of the category itself is strained: for example, the name "pashmina" had to be invented to top mere cashmere.We see luxury everywhere: in storefronts, advertisements, even in the workings of our imaginations. But what is it? How is it manufactured on the factory floor and in the minds of consumers? Who cares about it and who buys it? And how concerned should we be that luxuries are commanding a larger and larger percentage of both our disposable income and our aspirations?Trolling the upscale malls of America, making his way toward the Mecca of Las Vegas, James B. Twitchell comes to some remarkable conclusions. The democratization of luxury, he contends, has been the single most important marketing phenomenon of our times. In the pages of Living It Up, Twitchell commits the academic heresy of paying respect to popular luxury consumption as a force that has united the country and the globe in a way that no war, movement, or ideology ever has. What's more, he claims, the shopping experience for Americans today has its roots in the spiritual, the religious, and the transcendent.Deft and subtle writing, audacious ideas, and a fine sense of humor inform this entertaining and insightful book.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Over the Top
2. The Social Construction of Luxury
3. Let's Go Shopping
4. Where Opuluxe Is Made and Who Makes It
5. How Luxury Becomes Necessity
6. From Shirts to Tulips
7. Viva Las Vegas!
8. Still Learning from Las Vegas
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-297) and index.
ISBN:
9780231500562
0231500564
OCLC:
818856857

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