Publication

2000 - Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

80,750 words, Guess

Page Count

323 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • LibraryThing491468

Classifications

  • LCCHF5415.33.E542 L667 2000

Description

"In Shopping for Pleasure, Erika Rappaport reconstructs London's Victorian and Edwardian West End as an entertainment and retail center. In this neighborhood of stately homes, royal palaces, and spacious parks and squares, a dramatic transformation unfolded that ultimately changed the meaning of femininity and the lives of women, shaping their experience of modernity. Rappaport illuminates the various forces of the period that encouraged and discouraged women's enjoyment of public life and particularly shows how shopping came to be seen as the quintessential leisure activity for middle- and upper-class women. Through extensive histories of department stores, women's magazines, clubs, teashops, restaurants, and the theater as interwoven sites of consumption, Shopping for Pleasure uncovers how a new female urban culture emerged before and after the turn of the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Topics

VrouwenHistoryHistoireWinkelenRetail tradeComportementConsommateurs

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