Can Consumers Escape the Market? Emancipatory Illuminations from Burning Man
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This ethnography explores the emancipatory dynamics of the Burning Man project, a one-week-long antimarket event. Practices used at Burning Man to distance consumers from the market include discourses supporting communality and disparaging market logics, alternative exchange practices, and positioning consumption as self-expressive art. Findings reveal several communal practices that distance consumption from broader rhetorics of efficiency and rationality. Although Burning Man's participants materially support the market, they successfully construct a temporary hypercommunity from which to practice divergent social logics. Escape from the market, if possible at all, must be conceived of as similarly temporary…
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- Consumer research
- History
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Art history
- Art
- Advertising
- Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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