“A LOOT-a continua”? Inequality, humour, and broken aspirations in South African consumer culture

IF 1.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS
M. Iqani, Bridget Kenny
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper critically analyses purposively chosen case studies from media coverage of the lootings in South Africa in July 2021. Our goals are to help make sense of a collectively traumatic event and to move beyond theories of looting as “deviant” consumption. We explain the context of the lootings, offering a long-view of crises building up to an intense eruption of social unrest during the pandemic. Then, we analyse four selected looting stories that captured significant, even spectacular, public attention. We present each story and explicate its meaning in relation to the South African polity and show how each allows for a departure from the concept of deviant consumption. We conclude by arguing that spectacularised mediated moments of looting from this event require theories of the carnivalesque and aspiration rather than those of deviant consumption. These have specific resonance in contexts of inequality.
" A lot - A continua " ?南非消费文化中的不平等、幽默和破碎的愿望
本文批判性地分析了2021年7月南非抢劫事件的媒体报道中有目的选择的案例研究。我们的目标是帮助理解集体创伤事件,并超越抢劫是“异常”消费的理论。我们解释了抢劫的背景,提供了一个长期的危机视图,在大流行期间积累了强烈的社会动荡爆发。然后,我们分析了四个精选的抢劫故事,这些故事引起了公众的重大关注,甚至是惊人的关注。我们呈现每个故事,并解释其意义与南非的政体,并显示如何每个允许偏离偏离消费的概念。我们的结论是,从这一事件中产生的引人注目的、有中介作用的抢劫时刻,需要的是狂欢和渴望的理论,而不是异常消费的理论。这些在不平等的背景下有特殊的共鸣。
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