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World of Wal-Mart - Discounting the American Dream

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Zusatztext This marvelous book analyzes how Wal-Mart assembles a seductive! imagined world of material abundance and folksy inclusion-even as its own corporate practices undermine the American Dream and intensify economic polarization. Through their compelling story of Wal-Mart! Copeland and Labuski offer readers a clear window into central economic policies and trends of the early 21stcentury-neoliberalism! globalization! the increased contingency of labor! and the erosion of local economies and places-as well as an array of counter-movements to such trends. This illuminating book is terrific for undergraduate courses in social inequality! rural sociology! globalization! American studies! labor! economic geography! environmental sustainability! and business ethics. --Barbara Ellen Smith! Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies! Virginia Polytechnic InstituteThe World of Wal-Mart teaches us how to read a force of neoliberal commerce so powerful it feels like a force of nature! so big it overwhelms the American Dream itself. The Wal-Mart of this book is a supercharged mega-magnet pulling into its wake big box sprawl! shopping addictions! boarded up Main Streets! patriotism! a loyal workforce! an astounding array of cheap products! the promise of thrift! reduced legal protections for organized labor! and ordinary anxieties set adrift as consumers push their baskets along its aisles. It's a centrifuge spinning off elements: an aura of normalcy! Christian family values! smiley faces! low prices and low wages! guilt! derision! deregulation! law suits! the hidden costs of its business model. This Wal-Mart is a public secret that has turned the consolidation of power and the concentration of wealth in America into an ordinary ditty orchestrating what everyone knows but we can't quite recognize. This remarkable book expertly puts it together for us.--Kathleen C. Stewart! Anthropology! University of Texas at AustinIncisive! vividly analyzed! and utterly teachable! this book examines Wal-Mart as a product and producer of contemporary American society.? Probing how Wal-Mart works from production to consumption to public relations! this outstanding book offers far-reaching arguments about the power and influence of corporations and the politics of freedom! labor! and value in the United States today.Peter Benson! Anthropology! Washington University in Saint LouisTold with verve and momentum! this gem of a book is ideal for the classroom. It does an exceptional job of showing how America made Wal-Mart! and how Wal-Mart made America. Along the way! The World of Wal-Mart demonstrates why anthropology in particular is well-suited for making sense of the world we live in. --Steve Striffler! Latin American Studies! University of New Orleans Informationen zum Autor Nicholas Copeland is a social anthropologist at Virginia Polytechnic University. His research about state power and Maya politics in Guatemala appears in the Journal of Latin American Studies and Development and Change . Nick taught at the University of Arkansas, and has conducted extensive market research inside Wal-Mart. Christine Labuski is an anthropologist and assistant professor in Women’s and Gender Studies at Virginia Polytechnic University. Her work can be found in Feminist Studies, Archives of Sexual Behavior , and several edited volumes about the gendered body . She has also spent countless hours inside of Wal-Mart stores as a market researcher. Klappentext The primary aim of this book is to introduce anthropological concepts and analysis and to demonstrate their value for understanding American culture by applying them to Walmart. This is not a "definitive" book on Walmart, nor does it single the company out for anthropological praise or criticism. Rather, Walmart is analyzed as a set of dilemmas and contradictions that index American culture more generally, and against which altern...

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Authors Nick Copeland, Christine Labuski, Christine (Virginia Polytechnic Institute Labuski
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2012
 
EAN 9780415894883
ISBN 978-0-415-89488-3
No. of pages 160
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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