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Introduction Part I: {Hyper} Reality and Cultural Hybridization Amazing Information: Hyperreality and "The World of Wicked"; Kent Drummond, Susan Aronstein, Terri Rittenburg "Satoshi is dead. Long live Satoshi": The Curious Case of Bitcoin's Creator; Mariam Humayun, Russell Belk Managing Media as Parental Race-Work: (Re)mediating Children's Black Identities; Francesca Sobande Part II: Navigating the Marketplace Emerging Market Dynamics Within and Beyond Consumer Tribes; Silvia Biraghi, Rossella Gambetti, Stefano Pace Taste as market practice: The example of 'natural' wine; Jennifer Smith Maguire Spatializing Purity and Pollution: Stigma and Consumption of Beef in India; Bhupesh Manoharan, Rohit Varman Embodiment, Illness, and Gender: The Intersected and Disrupted Identities of Young Women with Breast Cancer; Kathrynn Pounders and Marlys Mason [Softly Assembled] Gender Performance Through Products: Four Practices Responding to Masculine and Feminine Codes in Product Design; Carly Drake, Scott Radford Anticipating the Automobile: Transportation Transformations in Vietnam; Ivan V. Small Performance Theory and Consumer Engagement: Wine-Tourism Experiences in South Africa and India; Annamma Joy, Russell Belk, Steve Charters, Jeff Wang, and Camilo Peña Part III: The Consumer Culture Theory Paradigm From Marginalization to Boundary Solidification: CCT and its Implication for Aspiring Scholars; Shahzeb Jafri
The theme of the 2017 Consumer Culture Theory conference was hyper-reality and cultural hybridization, so organizers held it at Disneyland in southern California. The 11 selected papers here consider such aspects as amazing information: hyper-reality and the World of the Wicked, managing media as parental race-work: (re)mediating children's black identities, spatializing purity and pollution: stigma and consumption of beef in India, [softly assembled] gender performance through products: four practices responding to masculine and feminine codes in product design, and anticipating the automobile: transportation transformations in Vietnam.