Title of article :
The Catcher in the Rye: Holden vs. Consumer Culture
Author/Authors :
Ghasemi, P. shiraz university - Dept of ForeignLanguages and Linguistics Languages and Linguistics, شيراز, ايران , Pourgiv, F. shiraz university - Dept of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, شيراز, ايران , Ghafoori, M. islamic azad university - English Department
From page :
27
To page :
43
Abstract :
The transformation of industrial city into modern city entailed thechange in the dominant nature of the city from the site ofproduction to that of consumption. In the postmodern city, thetrend accelerated, or better to say, heightened into massconsumption. Consumption is no longer considered a routineand banal activity. It is rather a consciously and unconsciouslyaffected affair that is engaged in continuous dialogue with themost vital issues of contemporary urban life such as identity,aspirations, class status and culture. This is the context into which Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye was born and thrived; therefore,it should be conceived in the same context.The transformation of industrial city into modern city entailed the change in the dominant nature of the city from the site of production to that of consumption. In the postmodern city, the trend accelerated, or better to say, heightened into mass consumption. Consumption is no longer considered a routine and banal activity. It is rather a consciously and unconsciously affected affair that is engaged in continuous dialogue with the most vital issues of contemporary urban life such as identity, aspirations, class status and culture. This is the context into which Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye was born and thrived; therefore, it should be conceived in the same context
Keywords :
1. The Catcher in the Rye 2. Industrial City 3. Postmodern City4. Consumerism 5. Identity.
Journal title :
Journal of Teaching Language Skills(JTLS)
Journal title :
Journal of Teaching Language Skills(JTLS)
Record number :
2578805
Link To Document :
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