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In this provocative and original monograph, Krier and Swart argue that NASCAR and the carnivalesque displays at Sturgis's mass motorcycle rallies reveal how spectator events of this scale have come to function as intensive sites of profit making in contemporary capitalism. The authors lucidly trace the historical development of these economic spectacles and analyse the structural components that sustain them.

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Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables 1. A Historical Sociology of Spectacle: Economics and the Changing Modalities of the Carnivalesque 2. Economies of Spectacle and Micro-Primitive Accumulation: A Tale of Two Cities 3. The Structure of Economies of Spectacle 4. Paying to See: Spectator Markets, the Outlaw Biker Legend and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 5. Paying to be Seen: Sponsorship Markets, Branding and the Management of Legends 6. Paying to be Seen Enjoying: Trophy Markets, Display and Surplus Enjoyment 7. Dark Spectacle: Authoritarianism and the Aestheticization of Economics 8. The Future of Economic Spectacles: Virtual Augmentation and the Dialects of Aura References Index

Nascar, Sturgis, And The New Economy Of Spectacle

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 20/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9781608468355, 978-1608468355
      ISBN10: 1608468356

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this provocative and original monograph, Krier and Swart argue that NASCAR and the carnivalesque displays at Sturgis's mass motorcycle rallies reveal how spectator events of this scale have come to function as intensive sites of profit making in contemporary capitalism. The authors lucidly trace the historical development of these economic spectacles and analyse the structural components that sustain them.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables 1. A Historical Sociology of Spectacle: Economics and the Changing Modalities of the Carnivalesque 2. Economies of Spectacle and Micro-Primitive Accumulation: A Tale of Two Cities 3. The Structure of Economies of Spectacle 4. Paying to See: Spectator Markets, the Outlaw Biker Legend and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 5. Paying to be Seen: Sponsorship Markets, Branding and the Management of Legends 6. Paying to be Seen Enjoying: Trophy Markets, Display and Surplus Enjoyment 7. Dark Spectacle: Authoritarianism and the Aestheticization of Economics 8. The Future of Economic Spectacles: Virtual Augmentation and the Dialects of Aura References Index

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