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The Urge to Splurge
Laura Byrne Paquet
其他書名
A Social History of Shopping
出版
ECW Press
, 2003-10-31
主題
Business & Economics / Consumer Behavior
Business & Economics / Economic History
History / World
History / Social History
Psychology / Social Psychology
Social Science / Sociology / General
ISBN
1550225839
9781550225839
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BwJ4ds4fkMAC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
People used to haggle in crowded outdoor bazaars. Now we buy collectibles on eBay. Tracing the evolution of shopping from marketplaces to malls, mail order to the Internet,
The Urge to Splurge
is a chatty, intriguing look at the history and the psychology of one of humankind’s oldest pursuits. With examples from literature and other sources,
The Urge to Splurge
explores the variety of reasons (and excuses) that have driven the impulse to buy throughout the ages. It uncovers how fashionistas have fought to obtain the most fashionable hemlines and trendiest hats for more than 2000 years, and discusses the age-old phenomenon of compulsive shoppers who shop beyond their means.
The Urge to Splurge
also looks at the long history of our conflicted attitudes about shopping. Shopping, it seems, has never mixed well with our higher ideals. It has mixed with just about everything else, though. For instance: tourism. These days, every museum has a gift store and every cruise ship offers shopping seminars. But people have been carting home souvenirs from foreign lands since long before Hannibal crossed the Alps. As one bumper sticker puts it: “Veni, vidi, VISA: I came, I saw, I shopped.” The drive to spend has been with us ever since we’ve lived in villages and minted coins. The goods may be different now, but has the urge to splurge changed?