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Mallin Rouge: Positive Versus Negative Readings by :
Olivia Hunt
The mall is said to be a transmitter of culture, a shopper's paradise to escape the chaos of daily life in a postmodern world. A mall is a space, which the individual 're-appropriates' in an effort to construct a self, and as a place where a woman might find the opportunity and space to resist the imposition of male values. This view sees a positive transaction between the mall goer and the mall, which is seen to offer more democratic hope and possibility. Malls were even likened to abstract art in that it allows free-play for the viewer, like television is said to do (as abovementioned). Shopping malls are the best place to be unknown and at the same time posses the possibility to make contact with other shoppers. They offer customers the possibility to be anything or anybody they want to be, it gives them opportunity to be free and independent even if it's just for a passing moment ('Shopping as a Way of Life").
Mall goers are not seen as being foolish to be duped, doped, or deceived.
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