The Dialectic of Taste examines the aesthetic economy in the context of economic crises. It explains how a new concern for aesthetics, seen in artisan markets, was born out of the ashes of McDonaldization to become a potent force today, capable of both regulating social identity and sparking social change.
The Dialectic of Taste examines the aesthetic economy in the context of economic crises. It explains how a new concern for aesthetics, seen in artisan markets, was born out of the ashes of McDonaldization to become a potent force today, capable of both regulating social identity and sparking social change.
David Michalski is the Social and Cultural Studies Librarian at the University of California, Davis, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: What ' 's at Stake in Taste 2. The Aesthetic Economy 3. Abstract Taste and the Crisis of Value 4. The Allegory of Tuscany 5. Conclusion
1. Introduction: What ' 's at Stake in Taste 2. The Aesthetic Economy 3. Abstract Taste and the Crisis of Value 4. The Allegory of Tuscany 5. Conclusion
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