Consuming Traditions

Consuming Traditions
Author: Elizabeth Outka
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0195372697

"Examples of faux authenticity abound in today's marketplace. Trading on the commercial appeal of the ersatz real, however, is far from a twenty-first century invention. As Consuming Traditions investigates, the allure of commodified nostalgia and the selling of the "genuine" article emerged as powerful forces in early twentieth-century Britain." "Elizabeth Outka redefines the debates surrounding literary modernism and the market as she explores the marketing of authenticity, a crucial but overlooked development in the history of modernity. With an interdisciplinary approach that probes novels, plays, advertisements, and architecture, Consuming Traditions presents a convincing case for how the "commodified authentic" - the selling of objects and places allegedly free of commercial taint - marks a critical turn in modern culture and offers a new way to understand literary modernism and its complex negotiation of tradition and novelty. Drawing on cultural studies, theories of consumerism, and works by Shaw, Forster, Woolf, Joyce, and others, Outka examines how literature both enacted and critiqued the larger revolution in material culture."--BOOK JACKET.

Research and Postwar Planning

Research and Postwar Planning
Author: United Nations Information Office. Section for Information and Studies in Postwar Reconstruction
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release:
Genre: Reconstruction (1939-1951)
ISBN:

Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1968
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: