McDonaldization Revisited: Critical Essays on Consumer Culture
By (Author) Mark Alfino
By (author) John S. Caputo
By (author) Robin Wynyard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th January 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
303.482
Paperback
232
An international, multidisciplinary group of scholars examines the thesis of George Ritzer's popular book The McDonaldization of Society. The essays analyze the premise of McDonaldization, provide richer theoretical discussions of the relationship between Ritzer's analysis and semiotics, critical theory, feminism, and postmodernism, and extend the thesis to other areas of consumer culture. Aimed at both undergraduate and graduate students, the work is designed to stand alone and need not be accompanied by Ritzer's original text. The essays fill in necessary theoretical issues as well as extend theoretical concepts. A major teaching tool in communication, sociology, and philosophy as well as in more applied areas such as hospitality management.
.,."this volume, despite some occasional heady theory, can engage the reader at any level. Witty, wry, urbane by turns, it is a wonderful example of scholarship in action."-Choice
...this volume, despite some occasional heady theory, can engage the reader at any level. Witty, wry, urbane by turns, it is a wonderful example of scholarship in action.-Choice
..."this volume, despite some occasional heady theory, can engage the reader at any level. Witty, wry, urbane by turns, it is a wonderful example of scholarship in action."-Choice
MARK ALFINO is Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Gonzaga University. JOHN S. CAPUTO is Professor and Chair, Communication Arts Department, Gonzaga University. ROBIN WYNYARD is an independent consultant.