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Cute, quaint, hungry, and romanticCute, quaint, hungry, and romantic

Cute, quaint, hungry, and romantic2000

the aesthetics of consumerism

Harris, Daniel

About this book

"In this encyclopedia of low-brow aesthetics, Daniel Harris concentrates on the contagious appeal of that which is not art, on the uses of the useless, the politics of product design and advertising. We learn how advertisers exaggerate our sensual responses to eating, how nature photography magnifies the closeness of the natural world and how the mutated physiology of dolls invites our pity and affection. Harris places the refuse of consumerism under a microscope, capturing the essence of the marketplace on the level on which we actually experience it, on the visceral level of our senses - at the very instant when our neurons begin to fire as Leonardo DiCaprio kisses Kate Winslet or the moment in which the Mars Bar hypnotically breaks in slow motion, its creamy caramel center stretching into translucent filaments."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
2000
OL Work ID
OL3350306W

Subjects

Popular cultureModern AestheticsConsumption (Economics)20th century

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