Media Representations of Retail Work in America examines the ways in which retail workers have been portrayed in popular culture texts from the early 20th century to the 21st century.
Media Representations of Retail Work in America examines the ways in which retail workers have been portrayed in popular culture texts from the early 20th century to the 21st century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brittany R. Clark is lecturer at Clemson University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Advertising the Empire: Selfridge Advertisements at the Turn of the Century Chapter 2: Cinderella at the Palace of Consumption: Depictions of Retail on Film in the Early 20th Century Chapter 3: The White Stuff: Passing Narratives and the Department Store in Lovecraft Country's "A Strange Case" Chapter 4: The Oleson's Know Best: Little House on the Prairie's Reflection of Cultural Distrust in the 1970s Chapter 5: The Manchild Behind the Counter: Depictions of Retail on Film in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries Chapter 6: I Was a Retail Salesperson: An Examination of Two Memoirs About Working in Retail Chapter 7: Superstore: A Modern Working-Class Sitcom? Chapter 8: I Hate My Job (But I Love Tweeting About It): Deconstructing Short-Form Narratives About Retail Work in Internet Spaces
Chapter 1: Advertising the Empire: Selfridge Advertisements at the Turn of the Century Chapter 2: Cinderella at the Palace of Consumption: Depictions of Retail on Film in the Early 20th Century Chapter 3: The White Stuff: Passing Narratives and the Department Store in Lovecraft Country's "A Strange Case" Chapter 4: The Oleson's Know Best: Little House on the Prairie's Reflection of Cultural Distrust in the 1970s Chapter 5: The Manchild Behind the Counter: Depictions of Retail on Film in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries Chapter 6: I Was a Retail Salesperson: An Examination of Two Memoirs About Working in Retail Chapter 7: Superstore: A Modern Working-Class Sitcom? Chapter 8: I Hate My Job (But I Love Tweeting About It): Deconstructing Short-Form Narratives About Retail Work in Internet Spaces
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