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When we start a diet or a fitness program, we often ask others to hold us accountable.
When we launch a brand or start a business, we often feel accountable to our audience and customers.
What does all of that accountability mean, when we consider it in a neoliberal framework? In this episode, we look at economies of visibility and ask what whether becoming consumable objects via brand images is as feminist as we think it is.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bodybrandpod.
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By Kaila Tova5
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When we start a diet or a fitness program, we often ask others to hold us accountable.
When we launch a brand or start a business, we often feel accountable to our audience and customers.
What does all of that accountability mean, when we consider it in a neoliberal framework? In this episode, we look at economies of visibility and ask what whether becoming consumable objects via brand images is as feminist as we think it is.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bodybrandpod.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.