At the turn of the twentieth century, an emerging consumer culture in the United States promoted constant spending to meet material needs and develop social identity and self-cultivation. In Sold American, Charles F. McGovern examines the key players active in shaping this cultural evolution: advertisers and consumer advocates. McGovern argues that even though these two professional groups invented radically different models for proper spending, both groups propagated mass consumption as a specifically American social practice and an important element of nationality and citizenship. Advertisers, McGovern shows, used nationalist ideals, icons, and political language to define consumption as the foundation of the pursuit of happiness. Consumer advocates, on the other hand, viewed the market with a republican-inspired skepticism and fought commercial incursions on consumer independence. The result, says McGovern, was a redefinition of the citizen as consumer. The articulation of an "American Way of Life" in the Depression and World War II ratified consumer abundance as the basis of a distinct American culture and history.
Fox News personality and radio talk show host Levin explains how the dangers he warned against have come to pass"--
At what cost have these deals come? Joy-Ann Reid's essential new book, The Man Who Sold America, delivers an urgent accounting of our national crisis from one of our foremost political commentators.
Furthermore, you can't simply pick a target 750 miles away; you need to get back.11 That means you've got, maximum, 375 miles, or 750 divided by two. In practical terms, it's more like 300-325 miles to give you room to maneuver.
Winner of the Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal for Best Regional Nonfiction in the Southwest The story of how Florida became entwined with Americans’ 20th-century hopes, dreams, and expectations is also a tale of mass ...
Traces the history of television sitcoms, discussing how such programs as I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, and others have provided entertainment, defused social tensions, and sold products
This paper examines the twenty-first century film Django Unchained in order to explore how the self or the fashioning of one's self be can mobilized to secure uninterrupted mobility, whether physical, economic, or political.
An upcoming book to be published by Penguin Random House.
In the first comprehensive study of African American war literature, Jennifer James analyzes fiction, poetry, autobiography, and histories about the major wars waged before the desegregation of the U.S. military in 1948.
About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
Excerpt from Catalogue of American Paintings Belonging to Mr. P. Chock, to Be Sold at Absolute Public Sale at the American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York, on the...