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Consuming Temples on Both Sides of the Atlantic: German-Speaking Jews from the Department Store to ty and the role of émigrés from German-speaking Europe in post-World War II American consumer culture. In both cases, Jews were disproportionately active as creators and shapers of new forms of consumption and consumerism. Lerner finds the roots of such quintessentially American forms as the mall, ma极力证明 发表于 2025-3-28 07:17:37
Stanley Marcus: Fashioning a Cityawing from German sociologist Georg Simmel’s theories of fashion and modern urban culture, Roemer ruminates on Marcus’s Jewish identity and social marginalization, tendencies which appear to run counter to his enormous role in creating modern Dallas and in bringing haute couture and European luxurycurettage 发表于 2025-3-28 14:27:43
Buy Me a Mink: Jews, Fur, and Conspicuous Consumptionengage questions about material culture, links between production and consumption, and different forms of representation. Cultural texts (literary works, films, television shows) produced in Europe and the United States shed light on the gendered elements of depicting Jews and fur, with Jewish women