基本説明
Focuses upon a number of issues including the commercialization of the wedding event, the dynamics of heterosexual partnerships, and the influence of romance.
Full Description
In this fascinating study, Boden considers the changing social and cultural significance of the wedding in Britain. The book focuses upon a number of issues including the commercialization of the event, the dynamics of heterosexual partnerships, and the influence of romance. The new commercial wedding is further explored in relation to broader socio-structural transformations and the modernization of marriage law. This book draws upon the experiences of marrying couples as well as media evidence.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Introduction: Consumerism, Romance and the Wedding Experience Romancing the Consumer: The Romantic Ethic and Beyond 'Superbrides': Wedding Industries and Consumer Cultures Wedding Preparations: The Significance of Consumption The Wedding Fantasy: Consuming Emotions on the Big Day A Never Ending Story? The Aftermath of Wedding Consumption Conclusions Appendix A: A Summary of How the Research was Conducted Appendix B: Couple Profiles and Wedding Details Bibliography Index