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・ Shoppers World
・ Shoppers World Brampton
・ Shoppers World Danforth
・ Shoppers World Terminal
・ Shoppers' Chain of Stores
・ Shoppers' Mall
・ Shoppes at Knollwood
・ Shoppin' from A to Z
・ Shopping
・ Shopping (disambiguation)
・ Shopping (Fann Wong album)
・ Shopping (film)
・ Shopping (Inoue Yōsui and Okuda Tamio album)
・ Shopping (novel)
・ Shopping (Ryan Bang song)
Shopping and Fucking
・ Shopping Bag
・ Shopping bag
・ Shopping Bags (She Got from You)
・ Shopping cart
・ Shopping cart conveyor
・ Shopping cart software
・ Shopping centres in Limerick
・ Shopping channel
・ Shopping City Süd
・ Shopping concierge
・ Shopping directory
・ Shopping for Fangs
・ Shopping for Love
・ Shopping Galleria de Campinas


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Shopping and Fucking : ウィキペディア英語版
Shopping and Fucking

''Shopping and Fucking'' (sometimes billed as ''Shopping and F
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*king'') is a 1996 play by English playwright Mark Ravenhill. It was Ravenhill's first full-length play. It received its first public reading at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 1995. It was performed in 1996 at the Royal Court Upstairs (located temporarily at the Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End), before embarking on a national and international tour, co-produced by Out of Joint and the Royal Court Theatre.
When first produced, ''Shopping and Fucking'' received mixed reviews. Some were shocked by the play's sexually violent content, which includes the pseudo-rape of an underage male by other males. Other critics were drawn to the play's black humour, and its mixture of Sadean and Marxist philosophies. Along with Sarah Kane's ''Blasted'', it was a prime exemplar of British in-yer-face theatre of the 1990s.
==Central themes==
The sexual violence of ''Shopping and Fucking'' explores what is possible if consumerism supersedes all other moral codes. To this effect everything, including sex, violence and drugs, is reduced to a mere transaction in an age where shopping centres are the new cathedrals of Western consumerism.
Aspects of consumerism and sexuality rampant in popular culture recur throughout the play: drugs, shoplifting, phone sex, prostitution, anal sex, and oral sex in the London department store Harvey Nichols.
The characters' names (Mark, Robbie and Gary) are taken from the Manchester, England boy band Take That, and from the singer Lulu who collaborated with them on their hit single ''Relight My Fire''.

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