Revisiting (not so) commonplace ideas about the body: topia, utopia and heterotopia in the world of tattooing - Archive ouverte HAL
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Revisiting (not so) commonplace ideas about the body: topia, utopia and heterotopia in the world of tattooing

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This paper brings a fresh contribution to the role of space and places in Consumer Culture Theory. Investigating the context of tattooing, it onceptualizes the various articulations that link the body as a topia and a utopia, and the street shops (as “other” places or heterotopia) where consumers’ identity projects are undertaken.
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hal-02022309 , version 1 (17-02-2019)

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Dominique Roux. Revisiting (not so) commonplace ideas about the body: topia, utopia and heterotopia in the world of tattooing. John W. Schouten; Diane M. Martin; Russell Belk. Consumer culture theory, 16 (4), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.59-80, 2014, Research in consumer behavior, ISSN 0885-2111, 978-1-78441-158-9. ⟨hal-02022309⟩
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