Consumerism In 'Raj, Bohemian' By Hari Kunzulan

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There are many people who are driven by consumerism and many people who wish they can get in touch with that type of world. Consumers are often promoted to advertise more of the products that they are buying to get more people to buy more products. Hari Kunzru, author of “Raj, Bohemian,” creates a narrator who is obsessed with maintaining his individuality and free will in a world that is overcome with consumerism. Believes that the world takes away individuality when consumerism comes into play and how hard it is to maintain their true self. In her LA Times article “Teen Haulers Create a Fashion Force,” Andrea Chang writes about the phenomenon of teenage Youtube users who make videos that publicize their latest shopping binges. She expresses While they differ in genre, both works address the relationship between personal identity and consumer culture. Kunzru and Chang complicate each other’s commentary on consumer society because they both believe to have this frame of being real and having a true sense of individuality but they have different viewpoints of how the world of consumerism is framing them otherwise. It might be quite scary to have your personal pictures or videos on social media but what is even scarier is when it’s worldwide and everyone is watching! Kunzru addresses how the narrator is ultimately terrified when he realized a selfie taken from his cell phone is actually worldwide and being advertised. The narrator expresses “The site it was on was a corporate advertorial affair called something like Get-the-Taste, or Feel-the-Refreshment.” (Page 5). As the narrator expresses how furious he is that he and his product of vodka is being sold to the public, he felt violated! He was not aware of the situation, that his former However, it becomes controversial when people start to advertise of how well these products are without them knowing or with them lying. Chang discusses “I don’t say yes to every company because I don’t want to recommend a product to my viewers if I don’t believe in it. She said. I don’t want to lie to my subscribers, so I’m really honest about my reviews and stuff.” (Page 2). There are some people who do try to sell products they truly believe are good, however, everyone has different taste so not everyone will believe something is good. There are many more haulers now who are constantly lying about products that they don’t even know, use, or even enjoy but try to sell them in order for money, exchanges, gifts, and rewards in return from these companies. Eventually people will find out that they are being told to just advertise and sell it to people that eventually people on the other side will stop believing the haulers and the consumerism world. In Kunzru’s story he expresses how people just seem out of it, always trying to sell things that are unnecessary. He says “I found myself wondering if Sasha was telling me that the sushi at Bar Fugu was to die for because he meant it or because it was a snappy slogan.” (Page 10). People often recommend places where to eat, shop, or even just to see a movie.

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