Market Day in Provence
Michele de La Pradelle author Amy Jacobs translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:11th Apr '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
At farmers' markets, we expect to see fruit bursting with juicy sweetness and produce greener than a golf course. For Michele de La Pradelle these expectations are mostly the result of a show performed by merchants and sustained by our propensity to see what we want to see. Hailed upon its release in France, the award-winning "Market Day in Provence" lays bare the mechanisms of the contemporary outdoor market by providing a definitive account of the centuries-old institution at Carpentras, a city near Avignon in the south of France famous for its quintessential public street market. The renewal and celebration of the outdoor market culture in recent years, argues La Pradelle, artfully masks a fierce commitment to modern-day free-market economics. Responding to consumer desire for an experience that recalls a time before impersonal supermarket chains and mass-produced products, buyers and sellers alike create an atmosphere built on various fictions. Vendors at the market at Carpentras, for example, oblige patrons by acting like lifelong acquaintances of those whom they've only just met as they dispense free samples and lively, witty banter. Likewise, going to the market to look for "freshness" becomes a way for the consumer to signify the product's relation to nature - a denial of the workaday reality of growing melons under plastic sheets, then machine-sorting, crating, and transporting them. Offering captivating descriptions of goods and the friendly exchanges between buyers and sellers, "Market Day in Provence" will be devoured by any reader with an interest in areas as diverse as food, ethnography, globalization, modernity, and French culture.
"A detailed, rigorous, and vivid ethnographical description of exchange in the marketplace." - Pierre Bourdieu, Liber "Michele de La Pradelle paints an extraordinary tableau of Comtadine life with a sense of all its particularities, making her book a fascinating read for those curious about southern regionalism. The book is written with the true literary qualities of color and precision." - Pierre Vallin, Etude "A brilliant analysis." - Andre Burguiere, Le Nouvel Observateur"
ISBN: 9780226141848
Dimensions: 23mm x 16mm x 2mm
Weight: 539g
264 pages