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Sofia Ulver. Foto

Sofia Ulver

Associate professor

Sofia Ulver. Foto

Encouraged Intrusion and the Entering of a Subordinate Consumption Field- Exploring Changing Gender Distinctions in the Foodie Consumer Culture

Author

  • Sofia Ulver

Editor

  • Kristin Diehl
  • Carolyn Yoon

Summary, in English

In order to explore consumer culture’s potential to change social relations, this investigation immerses into the growing consumer culture of foodies occupying the historically feminine space of domestic cooking. It offers a tentative theory on the entering of subordinate consumption fields in contexts where the entering is sanctioned by cultural authorities.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

415-420

Publication/Series

Advances in Consumer Research

Volume

43

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Association for Consumer Research

Topic

  • Business Administration

Status

Published