Lived Experiences of Public Consumption brings together original research of anthropologists and sociologists whose work begins with the premise that culture and markets/commerce are inseparable. Chapters cover a range of topical areas such as authenticity in a Thai handicraft market, higgerling among women in Jamaica and global shopping in Australia. Cultures and practices from almost every continent are represented in studies addressing the ways in which the shifting landscapes of global commerce find expression in the political dynamics of marketplaces.
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Anjaria, J. S. (2008). The Mall and the Street: Practices of Public Consumption in Mumbai. In Lived Experiences of Public Consumption (pp. 203–220). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230591264_11
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