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Land of Necessity – Consumer Culture in the United States–Mexico Borderlands

Autor Alexis Mccrossen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2009
Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University. In "Land of Necessity," historians and anthropologists unravel the interplay of the national and transnational and of scarcity and abundance in the region split by the 1,969-mile boundary line dividing Mexico and the United States. This richly illustrated volume, with more than 100 images including maps, photographs, and advertisements, explores the convergence of broad demographic, economic, political, cultural, and transnational developments resulting in various forms of consumer culture in the borderlands. Though its importance is uncontestable, the role of necessity in consumer culture has rarely been explored. Indeed, it has been argued that where necessity reigns, consumer culture is anemic. This volume demonstrates otherwise. In doing so, it sheds new light on the history of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, while also opening up similar terrain for scholarly inquiry into consumer culture.
The volume opens with two chapters that detail the historical trajectories of consumer culture and the borderlands. In the subsequent chapters, contributors take up subjects including smuggling, tourist districts and resorts, purchasing power, and living standards. Others address home dEcor, housing, urban development, and commercial real estate, while still others consider the circulation of cinematic images, contraband, used cars, and clothing. Several contributors discuss the movement of people across borders, within cities, and in retail spaces. In the two afterwords, scholars reflect on the U.S.-Mexico borderlands as a particular site of trade in labor, land, leisure, and commodities, while also musing about consumer culture as a place of complex political and economic negotiations. Through its focus on the borderlands, this volume provides valuable insight into the historical and contemporary aspects of the big "isms" shaping modern life: capitalism, nationalism, transnationalism, globalism, and, without a doubt, consumerism.
"Contributors." Josef Barton, Peter S. Cahn, Howard Campbell, Lawrence Culver, Amy S. Greenberg, Josiah McC. Heyman, Sarah Hill, Alexis McCrossen, Robert Perez, Laura Isabel Serna, Rachel St. John, Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo, Evan R. Ward
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822344759
ISBN-10: 0822344750
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: 110 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 176 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Land of Necessity / Alexis McCrossen
Part I. Histories of Nations, Borderlands, and Consumers
Drawing Boundaries between Markets, Nations, and Peoples, 1650-1940 / Alexis McCrossen
Disrupting Boundaries: Consumer Capitalism and Culture in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1940-2008 / Alexis McCrossen
Part II. National and Transnational Circuits of Consumption
Domesticating the Border: Manifest Destiny and the "Comforts of Life" in the U.S.-Mexico Boundary Commission and Gadsden Purchase, 1848-1854 / Amy S. Greenberg
Selling the Border: Trading Land, Attracting Tourists, and Marketing American Consumption on the Baja California Border, 1900-1934 / Rachel St. John
Cinema on the U.S.-Mexico Border: American Motion Pictures and Mexican Audiences, 1896-1930 / Laura isabel Serna
Promoting the Pacific Borderlands: Leisure and Labor in Southern California, 1870-1950 / Lawrence Culver
Finding Mexico's Great Show Window: A Tale of Two Borderlands, 1960-1975 / Evan R. Ward
Part III. Consumption in National and Transnational Spaces
At the Edge of the Storm: Northern Mexico's Rural Peoples in a New Regime of Consumption, 1880-1940 / Josef Barton
Confined to the Margins: The Origins and Nature of the Underground Economy and Smuggling among the Native People of the Borderlands / Robert Perez
Using and Sharing: Direct Selling in the Borderlands / Peter S. Cahn
El Dompe, Los Yonkes and Las Segundas: Consumption's Other Side in El Paso—Ciudad Juárez / Sarah Hill
Reflections
The Study of Borderland Consumption: Potentials and Precautions / Howard Campbell and Josiah McC. Heyman
On La Frontera and Cultures of Consumption: An Essay of Images / Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo
Bibliography
Contributors
Index

Recenzii

“I do not know of any other single volume devoted to the history of consumption along the U.S.-Mexico border. Alexis McCrossen has identified a very important area of inquiry that has been pursued only in scattered and fragmentary ways until now, and she has assembled an ambitious, well thought out, engagingly written, and remarkably well integrated collection.”—Andres Reséndez, author of Changing National Identities at the Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800–1850“This collection of cutting-edge essays reminds us that the U.S.-Mexico borderland is also a consumer marketplace and that consumption is motivated as much by necessity as desire. Land of Necessity makes a powerful case that this border matters for understanding consumer capitalism, not just immigration.”—Lizabeth Cohen, author of A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America

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Alexis McCrossen, ed.

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"This collection of cutting-edge essays reminds us that the U.S.-Mexico borderland is also a consumer marketplace and that consumption is motivated as much by necessity as desire. "Land of Necessity" makes a powerful case that this border matters for understanding consumer capitalism, not just immigration."--Lizabeth Cohen, author of "A Consumers' Republic: The Politics of mass Consumption in Postwar America"

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Historians and anthropologists unravel the interplay of the national and transnational, and of scarcity and abundance, in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands