Introduction Part 1. Consumption 1. Consumption Controversies 2. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Consumption (But Were Afraid to Ask Baudrillard) Part 2. Consumption and the City 3. Consumption and the City, Modern and Postmodern 4. Seduced and Repressed: Collective Consumption Revisited (with Michael G. Bradford) Part 3. The Consumer Society and the Postmodern City 5. The Meaning of Lifestyle 6. Minimal Utopia, Notes References
David B. Clarke is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Leeds
'An interesting and thought-provoking book and a worthwhile read for anyone interested in urban consumer society.' - Economic Geography Research Group
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