Description

Book Synopsis

This volume offers the most comprehensive and incisive exploration of American consumer history to date, spanning the four centuries from the colonial era to the present.



Trade Review

The anthology presents a highly engaging sample of divergent viewpoints.... The strengths of the anthology are in the analytical breadth of its essays..

* History: Reviews of New Books *

The book mixes the agenda-setting works of established historians and cultural critics... with case studies provided by younger scholars... and historians not usually associated with works on consumption... as well as statements made on the nature of consumerism by journalists and activists.... Glickman has provided a group of essays potentially more representative of future explorations into consumer society.... His book will be an extremely useful introduction to the current research on consumer history.

* Business History *

This thoughtful and solidly documented collection looks at consumption with an eye both to the past and to the world... Comprising 24 excellently chosen selections... the book enables the reader to see both how consumption changed over time, and how the analysis of consumption has changed over time.

* Labor History *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Born to Shop? Consumer History and American History - LAWRENCE B. GLICKMANPart I. Frameworks and Definitions
1. Consumer - RAYMOND WILLIAMS
2. Consuming Goods and the Good of Consuming - COLIN CAMPBELL
3. Consumer Society - JEAN BAUDRILLARD
4. What Is an Economy For? - JAMES FALLOWS
5. An Environmentalist's Perspective on Consumer Society - ALAN DURNINGPart II. Roots of American Consumer Society
6. The First Consumer Revolution - JAMES AXTELL
7. Narrative of Commercial Life: Consumption, Ideology, and Community on the Eve of the American Revolution - T. H. BREEN
8. Consumption in Early Modern Social Thought - JOYCE APPLEBYPart III. Class, Gender, and Modernity, 1880-1940
9. Encountering Mass Culture at the Grassroots: The Experience of Chicago Workers in the 1920s - LIZABETH COHEN
10. Familiar Sounds of Change: Music and the Growth of Mass Culture - GEORGE SANCHEZ
11. From Scarcity to Abundance: The Immigrant as Consumer - ANDREW HEINZE
12. Consuming Brotherhood: Men's Culture, Style and Recreation as Consumer Culture, 1880-1930 - MARK A. SWIENCICKI
13. "Don't Buy Where You Can't Work" - CHERYL GREENBERGPart IV. Consumerism Since World War II
14. The 'Work' Ethic and 'Leisure' Activity: The Hot Rod in Post-War America - H. F. MOORHOUSE
15. The Commodity Gap: Consumerism and the Modern Home - ELAINE TYLER MAY
16. The Revolution Will be Marketed: American Corporations and Black Consumers During the 1960s - ROBERT E. WEEMS, JR.
17. All Work and No Play. It Doesn't Pay - JULIET B. SCHOR
18. When High Wage Jobs Are Gone, Who Will Buy What We Make? - KIM MOODY
19. The Green Consumer - JOHN ELKINGTON, JULIA HAILES, AND JOEL MAKOWERPart V. Critiques and Celebrations
20. Delectable Materialism: Second Thoughts on Consumer Culture - MICHAEL SCHUDSON
21. The Tyranny of Choice - STEVEN WALDMAN
22. The Pleasures of Eating - WENDELL BERRY
Coming Up for Air: Consumer Culture in Historical Perspective - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE AGNEWBibliographic Essay - LAWRENCE B. GLICKMAN
Contributors
Index

Consumer Society in American History

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 02/09/1999
      ISBN13: 9780801484865, 978-0801484865
      ISBN10: 0801484863

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume offers the most comprehensive and incisive exploration of American consumer history to date, spanning the four centuries from the colonial era to the present.



      Trade Review

      The anthology presents a highly engaging sample of divergent viewpoints.... The strengths of the anthology are in the analytical breadth of its essays..

      * History: Reviews of New Books *

      The book mixes the agenda-setting works of established historians and cultural critics... with case studies provided by younger scholars... and historians not usually associated with works on consumption... as well as statements made on the nature of consumerism by journalists and activists.... Glickman has provided a group of essays potentially more representative of future explorations into consumer society.... His book will be an extremely useful introduction to the current research on consumer history.

      * Business History *

      This thoughtful and solidly documented collection looks at consumption with an eye both to the past and to the world... Comprising 24 excellently chosen selections... the book enables the reader to see both how consumption changed over time, and how the analysis of consumption has changed over time.

      * Labor History *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Born to Shop? Consumer History and American History - LAWRENCE B. GLICKMANPart I. Frameworks and Definitions
      1. Consumer - RAYMOND WILLIAMS
      2. Consuming Goods and the Good of Consuming - COLIN CAMPBELL
      3. Consumer Society - JEAN BAUDRILLARD
      4. What Is an Economy For? - JAMES FALLOWS
      5. An Environmentalist's Perspective on Consumer Society - ALAN DURNINGPart II. Roots of American Consumer Society
      6. The First Consumer Revolution - JAMES AXTELL
      7. Narrative of Commercial Life: Consumption, Ideology, and Community on the Eve of the American Revolution - T. H. BREEN
      8. Consumption in Early Modern Social Thought - JOYCE APPLEBYPart III. Class, Gender, and Modernity, 1880-1940
      9. Encountering Mass Culture at the Grassroots: The Experience of Chicago Workers in the 1920s - LIZABETH COHEN
      10. Familiar Sounds of Change: Music and the Growth of Mass Culture - GEORGE SANCHEZ
      11. From Scarcity to Abundance: The Immigrant as Consumer - ANDREW HEINZE
      12. Consuming Brotherhood: Men's Culture, Style and Recreation as Consumer Culture, 1880-1930 - MARK A. SWIENCICKI
      13. "Don't Buy Where You Can't Work" - CHERYL GREENBERGPart IV. Consumerism Since World War II
      14. The 'Work' Ethic and 'Leisure' Activity: The Hot Rod in Post-War America - H. F. MOORHOUSE
      15. The Commodity Gap: Consumerism and the Modern Home - ELAINE TYLER MAY
      16. The Revolution Will be Marketed: American Corporations and Black Consumers During the 1960s - ROBERT E. WEEMS, JR.
      17. All Work and No Play. It Doesn't Pay - JULIET B. SCHOR
      18. When High Wage Jobs Are Gone, Who Will Buy What We Make? - KIM MOODY
      19. The Green Consumer - JOHN ELKINGTON, JULIA HAILES, AND JOEL MAKOWERPart V. Critiques and Celebrations
      20. Delectable Materialism: Second Thoughts on Consumer Culture - MICHAEL SCHUDSON
      21. The Tyranny of Choice - STEVEN WALDMAN
      22. The Pleasures of Eating - WENDELL BERRY
      Coming Up for Air: Consumer Culture in Historical Perspective - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE AGNEWBibliographic Essay - LAWRENCE B. GLICKMAN
      Contributors
      Index

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