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Crap : : a History of Cheap Stuff in America

Woloson, Wendy A., 1964- Book - 2020 688.726 Wo None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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Introduction : Our crap, our selves -- A nation of cheap jacks. From the cheapening mania to universal cheapness ; Cheap goods in a chain store age -- Better living through gadgetry. Perpetual improvements ; Gadget mania -- Land of the free. Getting nothing for something ; The price of loyalty -- (No) accounting for taste. The business of heritage ; Connoisseurship for sale -- Value propositions. Collecting commemoration ; Manufacturing scarcity -- But wait, there's more. Joke's on you -- Epilogue : a world made of crap.
"Wendy Woloson considers seriously the detritus of everyday consumerist Western lives--a category that comprises objects that function as art, jokes, tools, embodiments of fantasies, cultural signifiers, status symbols, and much more; a.k.a. "crap." She seeks to use these possessions to illuminate our society, culture, and economy. Why do we--as individuals and as a culture--have these things? Where do they come from, and why do we want them? In her words, this investigation "brings together material culture, consumer culture, behavioral economics, cultural economics, the histories of industrialization, capitalism and international trade, among other disciplines." Also, there's a Lightning Sausage"-- Provided by publisher.

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PUBLISHED
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2020.
Year Published: 2020
Description: 388 pages, : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780226664354 (hardcover)
022666435X (hardcover)

SUBJECTS
Novelties -- United States -- History.
Novelties -- Social aspects -- United States.
Consumption (Economics) -- Social aspects -- United States.
Material culture -- United States.
Novelties -- History.
Material culture.
United States -- Civilization.