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Stuffocation : why we've had enough of stuff and need experience more than ever / James Wallman.

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材料类型
图书
作者
Wallman, James,
出版资料
New York : Spiegel & Grau, [2015]

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版本
First U.S. edition.
载体形态
xxxiii, 281 pages ; 25 cm
附注
Originally published: United Kingdom : Crux Publishing, 2013, and subsequently in paperback by Penguin Books Ltd. in 2015.
书目
Includes bibliographical references (pages [228]-264) and index.
内容
We've had enough of stuff -- The problem : stuffocation. The anthropologist and the clutter crisis ; The dark side of materialism -- How we got here : the origins of throwaway culture. The original Mad Men and the job of creating desire ; Barbra Streisand and the law of unintended consequences -- The crossroads : signposts to a better future. I love to count : the 33, 47, 69, and 100 things of minimalism ; The simple life and the cage-free family ; The medium chill -- The road ahead : the rise of the experientialists. To do or to have? That is no longer a question ; The experientialists ; Facebook changed how we keep up with the Joneses ; We love to count too : the new way to measure progress ; What about the Chinese? ; The gypsy, the wasp, and the experience economy ; Can you be an experientialist and still love stuff? -- Why you need experience more than ever.
摘要
"For many of us, our possessions and the lifestyle that goes along with them are causing more stress than happiness--otherwise known as 'keeping up with the Joneses' or what Alain de Botton calls 'status anxiety.' But James Wallman argues that we are approaching a tipping point with regard to materialism. People are turning away from the endless drive to consume in favor of a simpler, more streamlined way of living ... He interviews anthropologists studying the 21st century clutter crisis, consults with scientists who have linked 'stuffocation' to rising cortisol levels and declining psychological well-being, and introduces us to the innovators who are already choosing 'experience' over 'stuff'"-- Provided by publisher.
主题
Consumption (Economics) -- Psychological aspects.
Consumer behavior.
Quality of life.
Well-being.
Simplicity.
SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General.
PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
国际标准书号
9780812997590 (hbk.) : $26.00
081299759X (hbk.)