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- Exciting and innovative graphic presentation draws in design elements from every holiday imaginable. - Writing style rich in history, opinion, and satire. - Addresses visual culture, design history and studies, cultural criticism and studies, and American studies.
The Business of Holidays interprets holiday commerce and design, corporate culture, and tradition. This volume consists of more than thirty-five essays arranged according to the calendar year, from New Year's Day and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to Christmas and Hanukkah and explores longstanding holiday images, such as Santa Claus and shamrocks.…mehr

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- Exciting and innovative graphic presentation draws in design elements from every holiday imaginable.
- Writing style rich in history, opinion, and satire.
- Addresses visual culture, design history and studies, cultural criticism and studies, and American studies.
The Business of Holidays interprets holiday commerce and design, corporate culture, and tradition. This volume consists of more than thirty-five essays arranged according to the calendar year, from New Year's Day and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to Christmas and Hanukkah and explores longstanding holiday images, such as Santa Claus and shamrocks.
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Autorenporträt
Maud Lavin is associate professor of visual and critical studies and art history, theory, and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the author of Clean New World: Culture, Politics, and Graphic Design and Cut with the Kitchen Knife: The Weimar Photomontages of Hannah Höch.