The politics of consumption as discursive space: structures, actors, and interactions in the modern age

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Charris De Smet, Ilja Van Damme, Marnix Beyen
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ABSTRACT This special issue on the ‘politics of consumption’ in the modern age revisits the political approaches adopted within consumption history in the last twenty years. New directions to explore in the future study of the politics of consumption are identified, here defined as the discursive process through which consumers and consumption become framed and politicized by state- and/or market-driven actors for wider societal frameworks and goals. In what follows, the complex interrelations between politics and consumption will be interrogated from a variety of perspectives by combining insights from a diverse range of cases throughout the North Atlantic World from the early nineteenth-century until the 1980s. The five contributions all apply fundamental theories, concepts and methodologies from political history, investigating topics such as the municipal regulation of meat consumption, parliamentary debates about consumer citizenship, food propaganda among expat communities, anti-imperial sartorial practices and discourses of consumer austerity in times of economic crisis. The articles reunited here underline the centrality of power dynamics in shaping consumers and consumption, observable on all levels and affecting all actors, hence emphasizing the necessity to reckon with these often hidden but very real forces in historical research on consumption.
作为话语空间的消费政治:现代的结构、行动者和互动
这期关于现代消费政治的特刊回顾了近二十年来消费史上所采用的政治方法。确定了未来消费政治研究的新方向,在这里定义为消费者和消费被国家和/或市场驱动的行为者为更广泛的社会框架和目标所框定和政治化的话语过程。在接下来的内容中,将结合从19世纪初到20世纪80年代北大西洋世界各地不同案例的见解,从各种角度对政治和消费之间复杂的相互关系进行审问。这五篇文章都应用了政治史上的基本理论、概念和方法,研究了诸如市政对肉类消费的监管、议会关于消费者公民身份的辩论、外籍社区的食品宣传、反帝国的着装实践以及经济危机时期消费者紧缩的论述等主题。在这里重新组合的文章强调了权力动态在塑造消费者和消费方面的中心地位,在各个层面上都可以观察到,并影响到所有参与者,因此强调了在消费历史研究中考虑这些往往隐藏但非常真实的力量的必要性。
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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