“Something is missing”: Melancholia and belonging in collective consumption

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
Date
2021-03-01
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en
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1470593120937340
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Marketing Theory
Abstract
In this essay, we explore the limits of marketized belonging through Kristeva?s theorization of melancholia and desire. This allows us to problematize ?joyful? accounts of societal re-enchantment and how ?belonging? through collectives of consumption (such as neo-tribes, subcultures of consumption, and brand communities) is generally seen as a natural response to modernist rationalization and increased individualization. Instead, we argue that the scholarly understanding of collective forms of consumption has been premised upon paradoxical ground due to the notion of the subject-as-consumer as lacking often being implicitly reproduced, albeit theoretically neglected, allowing for the reproduction of romanticized ideals of marketized ?communality.? We foreground how tensions between individuality and communality are negotiated within markets and argue that collective forms of consumption feed upon separation, fragmentation, and the suspension of ?joy? rather than relationality and belonging. We propose that this allows for a better understanding of the desire to become through collective consumption and direct further attention toward questions related to liminality, detachment, loss, and exclusion.
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doi: 10.1177/1470593120937340
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Belonging, collective consumption, desire, Kristeva, lack, liminality, melancholia, psychoanalysis
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Wickstrom , A , Denny , I & Hietanen , J 2021 , ' “Something is missing”: Melancholia and belonging in collective consumption ' , Marketing Theory , vol. 21 , no. 1 , pp. 75-92 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1470593120937340