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2009 | 66 | 60-70

Article title

ON THE DISPLAY IN AN ACADEMIC BOOKSHOP IN WARSAW. ON THE MARGINS OF CAMP (O oknie wystawowym ksiegarni im. Boleslawa Prusa. Na marginesach campu)

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PL

Abstracts

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The authoress presents a critique of a Christmas display of the 'Wydawnictwo Literackie' (Literackie Publishing House) in the window of the Boleslaw Prus academic bookshop in Warsaw, in 2008. She uncovers the subversive dimension of the display, that offers clients books as Christmas gifts. The source of this subversion is in the main element of the display - a mirror. The purpose of the advertisers was to place the advert in the context of Christmas, to use the Christmas atmosphere and its basic attributes in order to increase sales. However the display has the potential to criticize the mechanisms of the market economy and consumption present in the contemporary world. The advert becomes a caricature of the Utopia of the Free Market, in which the client not only can but must choose. The necessity of consumption - the hidden structure of trade - defines the character and confines of people's lives in contemporary world. Camp, according to the authoress, defines a strategy of perception, which causes one to take a critical stance. Camp is a tool of stripping the illusions present in the prison camp of consumption in which people find themselves.

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66

Pages

60-70

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ARTICLE

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  • Joanna Kulas, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Kolegium MISH, ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, 00-927 Warszawa, Poland

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CEJSH db identifier
09PLAAAA068515

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bwmeta1.element.4e6d9112-d90f-3f6b-b05e-ace272d8fda1
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