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Laura J. Miller (Writer) |
Reluctant Capitalists: Bookselling and the Culture of Consumption (2006)
Over the past half-century, bookselling, like many
retail industries, has evolved from an arena dominated by independent
bookstores to one in which chain stores have significant market share. Yet
unlike other retail industries, bookselling, many people believe, should
be “above” questions of profit. In Reluctant Capitalists, Laura J.
Miller investigates what drives this belief and how it is affected by the
changing retail environment.
Miller argues that the independent/chain dynamic is not entirely new—it
started a century ago when department stores began selling books and has
culminated in the advent of Internet marketplaces. Miller uses interviews
with bookstore customers and members of the book industry to explore how
these changes have met resistance from book professionals and readers who
believe that the book business should somehow be ethically superior to
market forces. In the process, she also teases out the meanings of
retailing and consumption in American culture at large, underscoring her
point that any type of consumer behavior is inevitably political, with
consequences for communities as well as commercial institutions.
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