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"Nanna Style": The Countercultural Politics of Retro Femininities
Author(s) -
R. T. Hunt,
Michelle Phillipov
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
m/c journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1441-2616
DOI - 10.5204/mcj.901
Subject(s) - consumerism , counterculture , mainstream , capitalism , politics , environmentalism , sociology , consumption (sociology) , social movement , aesthetics , popular culture , environmental ethics , resistance (ecology) , political science , media studies , political economy , social science , law , art , ecology , philosophy , biology
Over the past two decades in the West, practices of ethical consumption have become increasingly visible within mainstream consumer culture (Lewis and Potter). While they manifest in a variety of forms, such practices are frequently articulated to politics of anti-consumerism, environmentalism, and sustainable consumption through which lifestyle choices are conceived as methods for investing in—and articulating—ethical and social concerns. Such practices are typically understood as both a reflection of the increasing global influence of neoliberal, consumer-oriented modes of citizenship and a response to the destabilisation of capitalism’s certainties in the wake of ongoing climate change and the global financial crisis (Castells et al.; Miller).

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