单词 | commodification |
释义 | commodificationn. The action or process of treating a person or thing as property which can be traded or whose value is purely monetary; the treatment of a person or thing as a commodity; commercialization. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > [noun] > principles and practice of > subjecting to commercialization1889 commodification1974 1974 Theory & Society 1 277 Modern art..has reacted to its increasing ‘commodification’ by turning inward to an obscurity that protects its independence. 1980 N. Abercrombie et al. Dominant Ideol. Thesis v. 150 The crucial fact about working-class integration that emerges from this account is the boys' acceptance of the commodification of labour. 1997 T. Eagleton in R. Porter Rewriting Self 263 It is just the same with human culture: the more it suffers the miseries of commodification.., the more stridently it will tend to insist on its transcendent value. 2005 K. Akita in T. Carilli & J. Campbell Women & Media iv. 44 (heading) The sexual commodification of women in the Japanese media. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1974 |
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