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Practical Daydreams: Self-Optimization through Consumer Lifestyles in China
Praktische Tagträume: Selbstoptimierung durch Verbraucherlebensstile in China
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Abstract The ethos of self-optimization calls on people to imagine a desirable future state of existence and to approach this desired state by adjusting aspects of their everyday lives. This ethos depends on a specific capacity for fantasy. Therefore, this article argues that the concept of self-optimization... view more
The ethos of self-optimization calls on people to imagine a desirable future state of existence and to approach this desired state by adjusting aspects of their everyday lives. This ethos depends on a specific capacity for fantasy. Therefore, this article argues that the concept of self-optimization applies not only to entrepreneurial self-making but also to consumer lifestyles and that it provides a useful critical lens for investigating cultural constructions of labor, leisure, and desire. China has been depicted a place inimical to fantasy, where dreams are denied by social and political pressures. However, in today's China personal dreams symbolize modern subjectivity. Drawing on ethnographic and textual research on self-help psychology in China, this article traces links between self-optimization and various actors, including entrepreneurs, marketers, activists, and authors, who are teaching Chinese youth to craft explicit visions of their ideal life. The article contextualizes projects of self-optimization within China's exploding consumer culture, and in a society where markets are entangled with interpersonal networks and encompassed by state policies. Within these constraints, the logic of self-optimization shapes modest and often commodified pursuits of the good life.... view less
Keywords
self-image; self-control; optimization; subjectivation; consumption; life style; China
Classification
Applied Psychology
Free Keywords
self-optimization; self-help; desire; consumer culture
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 238-268
Journal
Historical Social Research, 49 (2024) 3
Issue topic
Debating Self-Optimisation: Practices, Paradoxes, and Power
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed