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On the Commodity Trail Alison Hulme

On the Commodity Trail By Alison Hulme

On the Commodity Trail by Alison Hulme


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Following the journey of eight bargain store objects, Alison Hulme reveals the complex story behind societys simplest and cheapest commodities. Inspired by Walter Benjamins Arcades Project, On the Commodity Trail explores the colourful and fascinating histories of everyday objects.

On the Commodity Trail Summary

On the Commodity Trail: The Journey of a Bargain Store Product from East to West by Alison Hulme

Following the journey of eight bargain store objects, Alison Hulme reveals the complex story behind societys simplest and cheapest commodities. Inspired by Walter Benjamins Arcades Project, On the Commodity Trail explores the colourful and fascinating histories of everyday objects.Along the way, we observe raw materials on municipal rubbish dumps in China, newly re-made products in the worlds largest wholesale market, and take a journey across the seas, to bargain stores in Europe and North America, arriving finally in the homes of consumers. Weaving together narratives from the people we meet at different parts of the commodity chain waste peddlers, wholesalers, store owners, and shoppers the book examines the places and people at the heart of these localized yet immense global networks.Unlike other investigations of commodity chains, this study does not chart a straightforward trajectory from production to consumption. Instead, it demonstrates that the low-end commodity chain is one of constant rupture in which products are made and re-made, blurring the dividing line between producing and consuming.An ethnography of material culture as well as an examination of commodity culture at a time of economic downturn, this deeply-engrossing book makes a unique contribution to our understanding of commodity chains and consumer culture.

On the Commodity Trail Reviews

"This thin volume traces the origins of cheap plastic goods in UK bargain shops backward to their origins in China. Hulme begins the trail with waste scavengers in Shanghai, then moves through the commodity city of Yiwu where low-end goods are made, container ports and terminals, British retail outlets, and, finally, a small sample of shoppers the authors real engagement is with social theorists and philosophers, from Appadurai to Zizek, with a generally Marxist approach to consumer society focused on the concept of consumptive thrift. The book's most interesting part explores the social meaning of the bargain. the book would be very useful for graduate collections on globalization or theories of consumption. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students/faculty/professionals. - CHOICE - R. R. Wilk, Indiana

Hulme has created a thorough and intriguing ethnography ... [She] is to be commended for the respect, objectivity, and passion she brings to the various conversations across the journey. Furthermore, her writing style, one that includes historical ironies, and parallels between concepts and lived experience, have created a text accessible to a broad, curious readership. - LSE Review of Books - Susan Marie Martin

The book belongs to a coetaneous class of research pushing the boundaries of ethnographic venturing The book is erudite on the market economies of China and resplendent with careful empiricism. Close encounters with research subjects are a principal highlight. The book is easeful to read and evinces a mixture of empathy for, and inquisitive inquiry about, the fieldworks cast of characters. - Consumption Markets and Culture - Thomas Birtchnell, University of Wollongong, Australia

On the Commodity Trail is interesting, thoughtful, even important The topic of discount stores and their relation to and impact on modern society, the book profitably shows, is one that anthropologists should investigate seriously. - Anthropology Review Database - Jack David Eller"

About Alison Hulme

Alison Hulme is a Teaching Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK; a Guest Lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK and University College Dublin, Ireland; and Visiting Fellow at University of Otago, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroduction: Eight Bargain Store Commodities and their Journeys1. The Dump: Shanghai and Tianjin as Graveyards and Birthplaces of Commodities2. The Commodity City: Yiwu, the Worlds Factory of Bargains3. The Container Port: The Abundant Spaces of Felixstowe and Los Angeles4. The Bargain Store: Buying and Selling in the Wests Spaces of Cheap Conclusion: And Back to the Dump?BibliographyIndex

Additional information

GOR006536941
9781472572851
1472572858
On the Commodity Trail: The Journey of a Bargain Store Product from East to West by Alison Hulme
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-04-29
172
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