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James B. Twitchell

    James B. Twitchell profundiza en los fenómenos culturales, explorando cómo la sociedad estadounidense se obsesionó con el materialismo. Su obra examina la transformación del gusto y el valor en América, moldeada por la cultura de masas y la comercialización. Twitchell se enfoca en las motivaciones psicológicas y sociales subyacentes que impulsan nuestro deseo de acumulación y exhibición. Sus análisis ofrecen una mirada penetrante sobre cómo nuestras vidas y aspiraciones son formadas por la sociedad de consumo.

    Living it up : America's love affair with luxury
    • Luxury isn't just for the rich, says James B. Twitchell. Today you don't need a six-figure income to wear pashmina, drink a limited-edition coffee at Starbucks, or drive a Mercedes home to collapse on the couch in front of a flat-screen plasma TV. In Living It Up, sharp-eyed consumer anthropologist Twitchell takes a witty and insightful look at luxury -- what it is, who defines it, and why we can't seem to get enough of it.In recent years, says Twitchell, luxury spending has grown much faster than overall spending -- and it continues to grow despite the economic recession. Luxury has become such a powerful marketing force that it cuts across every layer of society, spawning a magazine devoted to spas, cashmere bedspreads on sale at Kmart, and a dazzling array of bottled waters.Twitchell says that the democratization of luxury has had a unifying effect on culture. Luxury items tell a story that we want to identify with, and more people than ever aspire to the story of Ralph Lauren's Polo or Patek Philippe. Shopping itself is no longer a chore but a transcendent experience in which we shop not so much for goods as for an identity.Sharply observed and wickedly funny, Living It Up is a revealing and entertaining examination of why we are all part of the cult of luxury.

      Living it up : America's love affair with luxury