In provocative detail and with over one hundred illustrations, critically acclaimed author Virginia Postrel explores the essence of glamour, distinguishing it from mere glitz. She delves into the qualities that evoke desire—the feeling of “if only.” What makes us yearn for certain clothes, lifestyles, or relationships? Postrel identifies three essential elements of glamour and explains how they create a unique sensation of projection and longing. This groundbreaking work reveals that glamour is not just about style or personal traits; it is a phenomenon that reflects our inner lives and influences our decisions. By embodying the promise of a better self and circumstances, glamour fuels ambition and nurtures hope, while also fostering potentially dangerous illusions. From vacation brochures to military ads, from iconic buildings to tech gadgets, Postrel illustrates how glamour acts as a powerful cultural force. Its influence extends beyond fashion and film, shaping our choices about purchases, living situations, career paths, investments, and even voting. This myth-shattering exploration offers a revelatory theory on how glamour serves as a potent form of nonverbal persuasion, tapping into our deepest dreams and desires to guide our everyday decisions.
Virginia I. Postrel Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)


Free Minds & Free Markets
- 377 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A collection of articles from Reason magazine. Includes interviews with Milton Friedman and Ronald Reagan.