An edition of Unmarketable (2007)

Unmarketable

brandalism, copyfighting, mocketing, and the erosion of integrity

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An edition of Unmarketable (2007)

Unmarketable

brandalism, copyfighting, mocketing, and the erosion of integrity

A WRITER AND ACTIVIST INVESTIGATES CORPORATE AMERICA’S INROADS INTO—AND ALLIANCES WITH—THE CULTURAL UNDERGROUND

There’s an industry around you that works, whether you agree with it or not.
—ALEC BOURGEOIS, DISCHORD RECORDS LABEL MANAGER

For years the do-it-yourself (DIY)/punk underground has worked against the logic of mass production and creative uniformity, disseminating radical ideas and directly making and trading goods and services. But what happens when the underground becomes just another market? What happens when the very tools that the artists and activists have used to build word of mouth are coopted by corporate America? What happens to cultural resistance when it becomes just another marketing platform?

Unmarketable examines the corrosive effects of corporate infiltration of the underground. Activist and author Anne Elizabeth Moore takes a critical look at the savvy advertising agencies, corporate marketing teams, and branding experts who use DIY techniques to reach a youth market—and at members of the underground who have helped forward corporate agendas through their own artistic, and occasionally activist, projects.

Covering everything from Adbusters to Tylenol’s indie-star-studded Ouch! campaign, Unmarketable is a lively, funny, and much-needed look at what’s happening to the underground and what it means for activism, commerce, and integrity in a world dominated by corporations.

Anne Elizabeth Moore is the co-editor of Punk Planet, the Best American Comics series editor, and the author of Hey Kidz! Buy This Book: A Radical Primer on Corporate and Governmental Propaganda and Artistic Activism for Short People. She has written for Bitch, the Chicago Reader, In These Times, The Onion, The Progressive, and Chicago Public Radio WBEZ’s radio program 848. She lives in Chicago.

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Unmarketable: brandalism, copyfighting, mocketing, and the erosion of integrity
2007, New Press, Distributed by W. W. Norton
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Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity
November 12, 2007, New Press
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Table of Contents

Free candy
Scene for sale
Preaching to the converted
Playing fair
The master's blueprints
The filmmakers
The athletic shoe company
The male perfumers
The pharmaceutical manufacturers
I love monkey
Taking dissent off the market.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.8/02
Library of Congress
HF5415.127 .M663 2007, HF5415.127.M663 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17990155M
ISBN 13
9781595581686
LCCN
2007023498
OCLC/WorldCat
144767619
Library Thing
2370000
Goodreads
65239

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