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Media Representations of Retail Work in America

English · Hardback

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Media Representations of Retail Work in America examines the ways in which retail workers have been portrayed in popular culture texts from the early 20th century to the 21st century.

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Chapter 1: Advertising the Empire: Selfridge Advertisements at the Turn of the Century
Chapter 2: Cinderella at the Palace of Consumption: Depictions of Retail on Film in the Early 20th Century
Chapter 3: The White Stuff: Passing Narratives and the Department Store in Lovecraft Country's "A Strange Case"
Chapter 4: The Oleson's Know Best: Little House on the Prairie's Reflection of Cultural Distrust in the 1970s
Chapter 5: The Manchild Behind the Counter: Depictions of Retail on Film in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries
Chapter 6: I Was a Retail Salesperson: An Examination of Two Memoirs About Working in Retail
Chapter 7: Superstore: A Modern Working-Class Sitcom?
Chapter 8: I Hate My Job (But I Love Tweeting About It): Deconstructing Short-Form Narratives About Retail Work in Internet Spaces


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By Brittany R. Clark

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Media Representations of Retail Work in America examines the ways in which retail workers have been portrayed in popular culture texts from the early 20th century to the 21st century.

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