Modernity - An Ethnographic Approach: Dualism and Mass Consumption in Trinidad

Modernity - An Ethnographic Approach: Dualism and Mass Consumption in Trinidad

by Daniel Miller
Modernity - An Ethnographic Approach: Dualism and Mass Consumption in Trinidad

Modernity - An Ethnographic Approach: Dualism and Mass Consumption in Trinidad

by Daniel Miller

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Overview

From cultural studies, sociology, media studies, gender studies and elsewhere there have been a spate of books recently which have attempted to characterize the state of modernity. Many of these have also argued that what is required is an ethnographic work to determine how far these supposed trends actually apply to a given population. This book explicitly accepts this challenge and, in so doing, demonstrates the potential of modern anthropology studies. It starts by summarizing some debates on modernity and then argues that the Caribbean island of Trinidad is particularly apt for such a study given the origins of its population in slavery and indentured labour, both forms of extreme social rupture. The particular focus of this book is on mass consumption and the way goods and imported images such as soap opera have been used to express and develop a number of key contradictions of modernity. It will be of interest to anthropologists looking for a new potential for the discipline, as well as students in other fields who will be interested in the new contribution of anthropology to their debates.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000323313
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/19/2020
Series: Explorations in Anthropology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Daniel Miller Professor of Anthropology,University College London. Recent books include 'A Theory of Shopping', 'The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach' (with Don Slater) and Ed. 'Car Cultures'.

Table of Contents

Trinidad and modernity; modernity as a general property; Christmas, carnival and temporal consciousness; household as cultural idiom; mass consumption - origins and articulations; modernity as a specific condition.
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