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The author searches for the soul of the marketplace in the selves, sites and stuff that animate our acquisitive quest. He offers a fieldworker's view - at times critical, at times celebratory - of consumer experiences that pervade our lives. From the local to the global, his evocative images reflect the poetics of desire in which we are all immersed. This is a loving and lyrical look at our radiant buyosphere.

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The author searches for the soul of the marketplace in the selves, sites and stuff that animate our acquisitive quest. He offers a fieldworker's view - at times critical, at times celebratory - of consumer experiences that pervade our lives. From the local to the global, his evocative images reflect the poetics of desire in which we are all immersed. This is a loving and lyrical look at our radiant buyosphere.
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John F. Sherry, Jr. is an anthropologist who studies the sociocultural dimensions of consumer behavior and marketing. He has researched, lectured, and consulted around the globe on issues of brand strategy, experiential consumption, and retail atmospherics. He is the Raymond W. & Kenneth G. Herrick Professor of Marketing at the University of Notre Dame, and taught previously at Northwestern University's Kellogg School for over two decades. Sherry is a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology. He is a past President of both the Association for Consumer Research and the Consumer Culture Theory Consortium, and a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Consumer Research. He has edited and written 10 books, authored more than 100 widely reprinted articles and chapters, published over 50 poems (including 6 co-edited chapbooks), and produced 2 videos. He is a longtime proponent of arts-based research. Sherry has won awards for his scholarly work and poetry. He is an avid flat water paddler and wilderness camper, and is still trying to perfect his seventeen foot jump shot when his five dogs allow him to share the driveway.