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Shopdropping: Materialities, Mobilities, Creative Interventions

[journal article]

Mürlebach, Mara

Abstract

This article brings together a feminist sloth, a cultural activist practice and a Human Geography student. That student, the author of this article, shop-dropped a sloth sticker to protest the discriminatory body politics of diet magazines. Through a practice-based and autoethnographic approach, she... view more

This article brings together a feminist sloth, a cultural activist practice and a Human Geography student. That student, the author of this article, shop-dropped a sloth sticker to protest the discriminatory body politics of diet magazines. Through a practice-based and autoethnographic approach, she tries to make sense of her own experience and of shopdropping as an activist practice. Drawing on the geographical concepts of place and movement, shopdropping is situated within the debates around subversive material cultures and creative interventions into places of consumption. Shopdroppers' disobedient things lend themselves to thinking through the connections between geography, art, and activism and for contemplating the effects of creative engagements with cultures of consumption.... view less

Keywords
consumption; subversion; creativity; intervention; protest

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Other Fields of Humanities

Free Keywords
shopdropping; material geographies; subversive material culture; disobedient things; consumption cultures

Document language
English

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 63-75

Journal
Soziologiemagazin : publizieren statt archivieren, 11 (2018) 2

Issue topic
Konsum und Verhalten in postmaterialistischen Gesellschaften

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/soz.v11i2.06

ISSN
2198-9826

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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