Reading Wanting and Broken Economics
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<p><b>Uses a historical study of bookselling and readers as a way to question and rethink our understanding of the market for symbolic goods.</b></p><p>Combining historical study theorization and experimental fiction this book takes commodity culture and book retail around 1900 as the prime example of a market of symbolic goods. With the port of Southampton England as his case study Simon R. Frost reveals how the city's bookshops with their combinations of libraries haberdashery stationery and books sustained and were sustained by the dreams of ordinary readers and how together they created the values powering this market. The goods in this market were symbolic and were not consumed but read. Their readings were created between other readers and texts in happy disobedience to the neoliberal laws of the free market. Today such reader-created social markets comprise much of the world's branded economies which is why Frost calls for a new understanding of both literary and market values.</p>
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