Shopping
Laurie Taylor explores the history of the high street and the meaning of our night-time dreams of consumption.
Shopping: Laurie Taylor talks to Rachel Bowlby, Professor of Comparative Literature at University College London, about the history of shops & shopping, from pedlars to chain stores, markets to home delivery. Shops have occupied radically different places in political arguments and in our everyday lives, over time. They are sites of purchase but also of community. What’s their future in the age of Covid? Also, Robin Sheriff, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Hampshire, explores young American women's dreams of shopping. What can dreams tell us about cultural change and consumption?
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
Rachel Bowlby, Professor of Comparative Literature at University College London
Back to the Shops: The High Street in History and the Future (Oxford University Press)
Robin Sheriff, Associate Professor in Anthropology at the University of New Hampshire
Shopping dreams: Oneiric imagination, consumption, and identity projects among US young adults (JOURNAL OF CONSUMER CULTURE) Sheriff, R. E., & Chin, E. J. (2022)
Broadcasts
- Wed 8 Jun 202216:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 13 Jun 202200:15BBC Radio 4
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