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    Title: 貴族主義、權力美學與空間的高級化
    Authors: 鄧景衡
    Contributors: 地理系
    Keywords: 高級化
    貴族主義
    權力美學
    象徵消費
    集體客體化
    Date: 2001-05
    Issue Date: 2011-01-26 14:53:16 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 台灣這個集體客體化的社會,任何東西都可在此流行,人們追求迷幻麻醉的安慰情結,以物品的堆疊作爲替代精神匱乏的安非他命,且競逐精品以它作爲社會身分地位的象徵。受權力美學的誘惑,追求貴族虛名與矯飾之風,靠空間、物品高級化賣弄誇示展露奢華,生活陷入浮華迷幻的虛無情境,錯亂了正確生活方向的判斷。消費大眾有必要重新反省拜物的生活方式,重審自己的心靈,反轉目前的生活意義價值,提升精神的層次,摒棄物慾的耽溺。
    Everything can be popular in this collectively objectified Taiwan society. People are seeking the comfort of LSD, taking material things as amphetamine for spiritual emptiness, and pursuing quality merchandise as a symbol of their social status. They are tempted by power aesthetics, look for aristocratic vanity and affectation, and rely on the flamboyance of space, and things to show off extravagance, thus leading them into an illusive and vain situation, and misleading their direction of life. It is necessary for the consumer to rethink such a material way of living, examine his mind, reverse the meaning of present life, upgrade the spiritual level, and give up material indulgence.
    Relation: 私立中國文化大學地理研究報告 14期 P.41-78
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Geography & Graduate Institute of Earth Science / Geography ] academic journal

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