In The Ambivalent Consumer, Sheldon Garon and Patricia L.
Maclachlan bring together an array of scholars who explore the
ambivalence provoked, especially in East and Southeast Asia, by the
global spread of "American" consumer culture. As the world's
second-largest economy, Japan has long engaged in a vibrant
consumerism tempered by deeply held beliefs about morality, thrift,
community, and national identity. Its neighbors in East and
Southeast Asia-South Korea, China, Malaysia, and Singapore-have
likewise anxiously balanced consumption and saving.
The first comparative volume to examine global phenomena of
consumer culture from the perspective of East Asia, this book
analyzes not only the attractions of mass consumption but also the
many discontents and dilemmas that arise from consumerism. Placing
Japan and the United States in a transnational context, the book's
contributors find that European countries more closely resemble
Japan than they do the United States in their saving rates,
consumption levels, environmental concerns, and discomfort with
consumer credit.
The Ambivalent Consumer offers a useful perspective on the
political economies of consumption to address such pressing topics
as movements against genetically modified foods; shifting relations
among consumers, producers, and states; the differential influence
of gender on consumption; and conflicting consumer attitudes toward
globalization.
Contributors: Takatsugu Akaishi, Nagasaki University;Lizabeth
Cohen, Harvard University;Deborah S. Davis, Yale University;Sheldon
Garon, Princeton University;Andrew Gordon, Harvard
University;Charles Yuji Horioka, Osaka University;Patricia L.
Maclachlan, University of Texas at Austin;Laura C. Nelson,
California State University, East Bay;Takao Nishimura, Yokohama
National University;Jordan Sand, Georgetown University;Sven
Steinmo, University of Colorado at Boulder;Frank Trentmann,
Birkbeck College, University of London;Shunya Yoshimi, Tokyo
University"
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