À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA

Consumption went through several changes over the years, following closely the economic models and state politics in the societies. Currently, acquired a different character associated mainly to the sensations, to the body and entertainment, increasingly ephemeral and always remains parallel and dir...

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Main Authors: Marcos Mariani Casadore, Francisco Hashimoto
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Oeste Paulista 2010-06-01
Series:Colloquium Humanarum
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/ch.2010.v07.n01.h073
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spelling doaj-0eb4a90299ce4d8fb0e0772e2c6c10492020-11-25T02:40:40ZporUniversidade do Oeste PaulistaColloquium Humanarum1809-82072010-06-0171082010.5747/ch.2010.v07.n01.h073À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEAMarcos Mariani CasadoreFrancisco HashimotoConsumption went through several changes over the years, following closely the economic models and state politics in the societies. Currently, acquired a different character associated mainly to the sensations, to the body and entertainment, increasingly ephemeral and always remains parallel and directly bonded to identity and social status. Within the neoliberal capitalist system, is really significant in relation to men and their work, their experiences and even with the sense of being almost inseparable from the "take". This article concerns about contemporary society of consumption through readings in psychoanalysis and sociology texts; examines thereby the practice with the current consumer market surrounded by objects of fantasy, their relationship with the person waiting, passively, what all that purchase and the illusory ideal of happiness that surrounds the activities of the market, confusing desires, needs, and promising the eternal satisfaction to consumers. The text was composed from a bibliographical study, theoretical and speculative, in addition to understanding and reflection of the authors on the subject.dx.doi.org/10.5747/ch.2010.v07.n01.h073Consumer BehaviorContemporary worldPsychologySubjectivityPsychoanalysis and Culture
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À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
Colloquium Humanarum
Consumer Behavior
Contemporary world
Psychology
Subjectivity
Psychoanalysis and Culture
author_facet Marcos Mariani Casadore
Francisco Hashimoto
author_sort Marcos Mariani Casadore
title À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
title_short À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
title_full À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
title_fullStr À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
title_full_unstemmed À PROCURA DA FELICIDADE PLENA NA CULTURA CONSUMISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
title_sort à procura da felicidade plena na cultura consumista contemporânea
publisher Universidade do Oeste Paulista
series Colloquium Humanarum
issn 1809-8207
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Consumption went through several changes over the years, following closely the economic models and state politics in the societies. Currently, acquired a different character associated mainly to the sensations, to the body and entertainment, increasingly ephemeral and always remains parallel and directly bonded to identity and social status. Within the neoliberal capitalist system, is really significant in relation to men and their work, their experiences and even with the sense of being almost inseparable from the "take". This article concerns about contemporary society of consumption through readings in psychoanalysis and sociology texts; examines thereby the practice with the current consumer market surrounded by objects of fantasy, their relationship with the person waiting, passively, what all that purchase and the illusory ideal of happiness that surrounds the activities of the market, confusing desires, needs, and promising the eternal satisfaction to consumers. The text was composed from a bibliographical study, theoretical and speculative, in addition to understanding and reflection of the authors on the subject.
topic Consumer Behavior
Contemporary world
Psychology
Subjectivity
Psychoanalysis and Culture
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/ch.2010.v07.n01.h073
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