2016
DOI: 10.1177/1469540516682583
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Consuming wellness, producing difference: The case of a wellness center in India

Abstract: Over the past decade, there has been a discernible rise in the number of wellness centers and fitness studios in urban cities in India. These centers are spatial manifestations of the rise in a particular type of ''self-care'' regimes and ''body projects'' in modern social imaginary prevalent in urban India, predominantly enabled by the rise of middle-class consumer culture. While the literature on fitness spaces and wellness clubs in Western contexts is instructive to a very large extent, the local particular… Show more

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“…The growing boom of the leisure-health sector represents a predictor of the quality of life that a society aspires to belong to (Reverter Masia & Barbany Cairo, 2007). Their activities are part of the spare time of every human being: initially, the industry milestones, sought affirmation along elitary contexts until embracing the defined Middle and New Middle Class(es); nowadays this global movement is not only tied to these social statuses (Annavarapu, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing boom of the leisure-health sector represents a predictor of the quality of life that a society aspires to belong to (Reverter Masia & Barbany Cairo, 2007). Their activities are part of the spare time of every human being: initially, the industry milestones, sought affirmation along elitary contexts until embracing the defined Middle and New Middle Class(es); nowadays this global movement is not only tied to these social statuses (Annavarapu, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Podem ser realizados no mercado formal por meio de bancos e financeiras e/ou obtidos no mercado informal, por meio de amigos ou agiotas. Um dos pontos negativos desta modalidade de consumo de crédito, contudo, é a taxa de juros, seguido de longos prazos de pagamento, em algumas situações (Annavarapu, 2016).…”
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“…Furthermore, deterministic conceptualizations of techno-dystopias do not take into account the subtleties of cultural capital, which affect the direction and speed of social changes [86,87]. For example, cyborgs with partially in-the-body technology could be viewed as being uncannily not quite human, and so referred to by synonyms for uncanniness such as creepy, freaky, and strange.…”
Section: Utopia Versus Dystopiamentioning
confidence: 99%