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Brands and Cultural Analysis

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This book, written in an accessible style with numerous illustrations and with drawings by the author, discusses what brands are and the role brands play in American society and consumer cultures, in general. The book uses a cultural studies approach and draws upon concepts and theories from semiotics, psychoanalytic theory, sociological theory, discourse theory, and other related fields.  It also quotes from a number of important thinkers whose ideas offer insights into various aspects of brands. Brands has chapters on topics such as what brands are, their role in society, brands and the psyche, brands and history, language and brands, the marketing of brands, brands and logos, the branded self, San Francisco and Japan as brands, brand sacrality, multi-modal discourse analysis and brands, and competition among brands. 

List of contents

Part I: Theoretical Considerations.- 1. Introduction: Thinking About Brands.- 2. What is a Brand?  A Semiotic Analysis.- 3. Brands and the Psyche.- 4. Brands in Society, Society in Brands.- 5. Marketing Brands.- 6. Brands in History, History in Brands.- 7. Language and Brands.- 8. Visual Branding: Logos, Icons and Images.- Part II:  Applications.- 9. The Branded Self.- 10. San Francisco as a Brand.- 11. Japan as a Brand.- 12. Brand Competition: Cruises.- 13. Brand Sacrality.- 14. Brand Discourse.- 15. Brand and Myth.- 16. Coda.

About the author

Arthur Asa Berger is Professor Emeritus of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts at San Francisco State University, USA. He has published more than one hundred papers and more than seventy books on popular culture, media, consumer culture, semiotics, humor, and tourism.  He has lectured at universities in twenty-six countries and his books have been translated into nine languages

Summary

This book, written in an accessible style with numerous illustrations and with drawings by the author, discusses what brands are and the role brands play in American society and consumer cultures, in general. The book uses a cultural studies approach and draws upon concepts and theories from semiotics, psychoanalytic theory, sociological theory, discourse theory, and other related fields.  It also quotes from a number of important thinkers whose ideas offer insights into various aspects of brands. Brands has chapters on topics such as what brands are, their role in society, brands and the psyche, brands and history, language and brands, the marketing of brands, brands and logos, the branded self, San Francisco and Japan as brands, brand sacrality, multi-modal discourse analysis and brands, and competition among brands. 

Product details

Authors Arthur Asa Berger
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030247089
ISBN 978-3-0-3024708-9
No. of pages 177
Dimensions 150 mm x 218 mm x 17 mm
Weight 396 g
Illustrations XXIII, 177 p. 27 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

Marketing, Branding, C, Popular Culture, Digital Media, Cultural Studies, Communication, Brands & branding, Media and Communication, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Media studies: internet, digital media & society, Digital and New Media, Digital/New Media, Branding (Marketing), United States—Study and teaching, American Culture

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