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Suitably modern : making middle-class culture in a new consumer society

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Suitably Modern traces the growth of a new middle class in Kathmandu as urban Nepalis harness the modern cultural resources of mass media and consumer goods to build modern identities and pioneer a new sociocultural space in one of the world's "least developed countries." Since Nepal's "opening" in the 1950s, a new urban population of bureaucrats, service personnel, small business owners, and others have worked to make a space between Kathmandu's old (and still privileged) elites and its large (and growing) urban poor.

Mark Liechty looks at the cultural practices of this new middle class, examining such phenomena as cinema and video viewing, popular music, film magazines, local fashion systems, and advertising.

He explores three interactive and mutually constitutive ethnographic terrains: a burgeoning local consumer culture, a growing mass-mediated popular imagination, and a recently emerging youth culture.

He shows how an array of local cultural narratives - stories of honor, value, prestige, and piety - flow in and around global narratives of "progress," modernity, and consumer fulfillment.Urban Nepalis simultaneously adopt and critique these narrative strands, braiding them into local middle-class cultural life.

Building on both Marxian and Weberian understandings of class, this study moves beyond them to describe the lived experience of "middle classness" - how class is actually produced and reproduced in everyday practice.

It considers how people speak and act themselves into cultural existence, carving out real and conceptual spaces in which to produce class culture.

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Princeton University Press
0691095930 / 9780691095936
Paperback / softback
17/11/2002
United States
English
304 p. : ill.
23 cm
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This penetrating study of consumption practices in Kathmandu captures the emergence of a new kind of class-based cultural experience, one in which media images and purchased goods increasingly serve as instruments of middle-class self-fashioning. As much a study of profound transformations in Nepali society as a whole as it is an analysis of the lived reality of an emergent bourgeois sensibility, Liechty's research offers important insights into the local cultural ramifications of contemporary forms of globalization. -- Stacy Pigg, Simon Fraser University Providing a well-grounded and at times
This penetrating study of consumption practices in Kathmandu captures the emergence of a new kind of class-based cultural experience, one in which media images and purchased goods increasingly serve as instruments of middle-class self-fashioning. As much a study of profound transformations in Nepali society as a whole as it is an analysis of the lived reality of an emergent bourgeois sensibility, Liechty's research offers important insights into the local cultural ramifications of contemporary forms of globalization. -- Stacy Pigg, Simon Fraser University Providing a well-grounded and at times 1FKN Nepal, GTF Development studies, JFC Cultural studies, JFSC Social classes, JFSG Urban communities, JHM Anthropology