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Dig for victory! Anti-consumerism, austerity, and new historical subjectivities
Rebecca Bramall
University of Brighton
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Historical Objectivity
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Austerity
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Anti-consumerism
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Popular
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Capitalist
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Rethink
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Re-emergence
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Sustainable Lifestyles
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Commodity Systems
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Persuasiveness
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Commodity History
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Radical Ideas
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Ethico-political
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Historical Solutions
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Home Front
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Discursive Formation
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Arts and Humanities
Subjectivity
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victory
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anticonsumerism
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Discourse
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Popular
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Case Study
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insistence
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Imagining
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Render
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discursive formation
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home front
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slogan
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Social Sciences
Subjectivity
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Consumerism
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Austerity
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Case Study
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Psychology
Subjectivity
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Case Study
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