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“A LOOT-a continua”? Inequality, humour, and broken aspirations in South African consumer culture

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Pages 181-193 | Received 01 Dec 2021, Accepted 31 Aug 2022, Published online: 07 Oct 2022
 

ABSTRACT

This paper critically analyses purposively chosen case studies from media coverage of the lootings in South Africa in July 2021. Our goals are to help make sense of a collectively traumatic event and to move beyond theories of looting as “deviant” consumption. We explain the context of the lootings, offering a long-view of crises building up to an intense eruption of social unrest during the pandemic. Then, we analyse four selected looting stories that captured significant, even spectacular, public attention. We present each story and explicate its meaning in relation to the South African polity and show how each allows for a departure from the concept of deviant consumption. We conclude by arguing that spectacularised mediated moments of looting from this event require theories of the carnivalesque and aspiration rather than those of deviant consumption. These have specific resonance in contexts of inequality.

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Notes on contributors

Mehita Iqani

Mehita Iqani is South African Research Chair in Science Communication at Stellenbosch University.

Bridget Kenny

Bridget Kenny is Professor in Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand.

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Transformative Consumer Research Conference 2023

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