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How did consumer culture become synonymous with westernised societies? Iqani argues that it is the way it is promoted by media texts. She provides a detailed analysis of publicly displayed consumer magazine covers and engages with big questions about the public, power and identity in mediated consumer culture.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Media in Consumer Culture: An Introduction
- 1 The Public, Identity and Power in Mediated Consumer Culture
- 2 A Research Approach for Mediated Consumer Culture
- 3 Media Retail Spaces as Multimodal Spectacles: The Case of the Newsstand
- 4 Glossiness in Hyperreal Celebrity Portraiture
- 5 Commodity Choice and Commercial Heteroglossia in Consumer Media
- 6 Sexiness and Selling: Consumerismâs Pornographic Imagination
- 7 Paper Mirrors: Images of Ideal Consumers
- 8 Media Strategies for Selling Consumer Culture: A Conclusion
- References
- Index