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How the Shopping Cart Explains Global Consumerism
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Picture a familiar scene: long lines of shoppers waiting to check out at the grocery store, carts filled to the brim with the week’s food. While many might wonder what is in each cart, Andrew Warne...
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29 January 2019

Picture a familiar scene: long lines of shoppers waiting to check out at the grocery store, carts filled to the brim with the week’s food. While many might wonder what is in each cart, Andrew Warnes implores us to consider the symbolism of the cart itself. In his inventive new book, Warnes examines how the everyday shopping cart is connected to a complex web of food production and consumption that has spread from the United States throughout the world. Today, shopping carts represent choice and autonomy for consumers, a recognizable American way of life that has become a global phenomenon. This succinct and and accessible book provides an excellent overview of consumerism and the globalization of American culture.
Price: $24.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
29 January 2019
ISBN: 9780520968097
Format: eBook
List of Illustrations
Entrance
1. Inside Views
2. Aristocratic Baskets
3. In the Supermarket
4. The Late Cart
5. Carts Unchained
Exit
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Entrance
1. Inside Views
2. Aristocratic Baskets
3. In the Supermarket
4. The Late Cart
5. Carts Unchained
Exit
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index