Coffee table book as a device of sociocultural identity
The paper of researcher Francisco Barbosa da Silva (PUCSP) has the objective of analyze coffee table books as one of a series of devices of sociocultural identity. The hypothesis under consideration is that, since they are especially laden with visual appeal, these works are highlighted in the ambience for merely decorative purposes but, in fact, the intention is that they serve as emblems of a variety of esthetic signals, and thus reveal the persona of the one who has put them on display. The object, which is symbolized by the work from Germany’s Taschen publishing company, is interpreted according to Agamben’s device concept. In order to highlight the specific elements in the books that give rise to sociocultural identity, the author examines studies on object systems, consumer habits, luxuries, and cultural capital. The works are also analyzed as goods with symbolic and fetish value. Check out the full article in the link below.
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