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Advertising in Contemporary Consumer Culture

English · Hardback

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This is the first scholarly book dedicated to reading the work of contemporary filmmakers and their impact on modern marketing and advertising. Drawing from consumer culture theory, film and media studies, the author presents an expansive analysis of a range of renowned filmmakers who have successfully applied their aesthetic and narrative vision to commercial advertising. It challenges some traditional advertising tropes and sheds light on the changing nature of advertising in the contemporary  media context. Utilising Deleuze and Guattari's notion of assemblage, this book addresses themes of spatiality and time, narrative and aesthetics and consumer reception within a new frame of reference that re-contextualises classical concepts of genre, platform and aesthetic categories. These diverse elements are  embedded into a larger discussion of the resonance of contemporary advertising for consumer culture and the implications of the hybridity characteristic of convergent media platforms  for understanding the potential of advertising in the twenty-first century. It offers a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary perspective for researchers, academics, and practitioners working in marketing communications, advertising, and media studies.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Postmodern Culture, Convergence and Advertising.- 3. Assemblage Thinking.- 4. Intensities and the Singular Assemblage: Becomings.- 5. Intensities and the Singular Assemblage: Time and Space.- 6. Extensions and the Advertising Suite.- 7. The Oeuvre as Assemblage.- 8. The Assembled Advertisement and the Consumer.

About the author

Hélène de Burgh-Woodman is Professor and Associate Dean – Research and Academic Development at The University of Notre Dame Sydney School of Business. Hélène has published a range of work on visual aesthetics, consumer culture and marketing theory with a particular interest in inter-disciplinary approaches to the cultural uses of advertising.

Summary

This is the first scholarly book dedicated to reading the work of contemporary filmmakers and their impact on modern marketing and advertising. Drawing from consumer culture theory, film and media studies, the author presents an expansive analysis of a range of renowned filmmakers who have successfully applied their aesthetic and narrative vision to commercial advertising. It challenges some traditional advertising tropes and sheds light on the changing nature of advertising in the contemporary  media context. Utilising Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of assemblage, this book addresses themes of spatiality and time, narrative and aesthetics and consumer reception within a new frame of reference that re-contextualises classical concepts of genre, platform and aesthetic categories. These diverse elements are  embedded into a larger discussion of the resonance of contemporary advertising for consumer culture and the implications of the hybridity characteristic of convergent media platforms  for understanding the potential of advertising in the twenty-first century. It offers a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary perspective for researchers, academics, and practitioners working in marketing communications, advertising, and media studies.

Product details

Authors Hélène de Burgh-Woodman
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319779430
ISBN 978-3-31-977943-0
No. of pages 273
Dimensions 155 mm x 220 mm x 21 mm
Weight 502 g
Illustrations IX, 273 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

Marketing, Darstellende Künste, B, Kulturwissenschaften, Medienwissenschaften, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Performing Arts, Cultural Theory, Market research, Business and Management, Communication, Media and Communication, Management science, Culture—Study and teaching, Film and Television Studies, Screen Studies, Motion pictures and television

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