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TOC: J Con Cult

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Culture, 17(2)

Looking westwards and worshipping: The New York ‘Creative Revolution’ and British advertising, 1956–1980
Sean Nixon [] []

Videogame consumption: The apophatic dimension
Tom Brock [] []

Fashioning the feminine self in “prosumer capitalism”: Women’s work and the transnational reselling of Western luxury online
Lin Zhang [] [Google Scholar]

Brand local: Consumer evaluations as commodity activism on Yelp.com
Kathleen M Kuehn [] []

Branding politics: Emotion, authenticity, and the marketing culture of American political communication
Michael Serazio [] []

Musical preferences and technologies: Contemporary material and symbolic distinctions criticized
Adrian Leguina, Sara Arancibia-Carvajal, Paul Widdop [] []

Blurring the boundaries: Prosumption, circularity and online sustainable consumption through Freecycle
Sally Eden [] []

Economic nationalism and the cultural politics of consumption under austerity: The rise of ethnocentric consumption in Greece
Eleftheria J. Lekakis [] []

‘He’s still the winner in my mind’: Maintaining the collective identity in sport through social creativity and group affirmation
Ian Jones [] []

Consumer revolution in People’s Poland: Technologies in everyday life and the negotiation between custom and fashion (1945–1980)
Joanna Zalewska [] []

Still being ‘Mother’? Consumption and identity practices for women in later life
Juliana Mansvelt, Mary Breheny, Christine Stephens [] []

Picture perfect: ‘4D’ ultrasound and the commoditisation of the private prenatal clinic
Gareth M Thomas [] []

Transport in transition: Doi moi and the consumption of cars and motorbikes in Hanoi
Arve Hansen [] []

Disney’s pedagogies of pleasure and the eternal recurrence of whiteness
Jennifer A Sandlin, Julie Garlen Maudlin [] []

Wearing class: A study on clothes, bodies and emotions in Turkey
Irmak Karademir Hazir [] []

‘You can’t use this, and you mustn’t do that’: A qualitative study of non-consumption practices among Danish pregnant women and new mothers
Malene Gram, Pernille Hohnen, Helle Dalsgaard Pedersen [] []

Book Reviews

Jenny Huberman, Ambivalent Encounters: Childhood, Tourism, and Social Change in Banaras, India
Brittany Barrineau []

Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford and Joshua Green, Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture
Laura Sharp []