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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction All Things Italian
- 1 Visibly Fashionable
- 2 Making Space for Domesticity
- 3 In Italy Everyone Enjoys It—Why Not in America?
- 4 Sovereign Consumption
- 5 Consuming <i>La Bella Figura</i>
- 6 Radical Visions and Consumption
- 7 Italian Americans, the New Deal State, and the Making of Citizen Consumers
- 8 Italian Americans, Consumerism, and the Cold War in Transnational Perspective
- 9 Italian Doo-Wop
- 10 Consuming Italian Americans
- 11 The Double Life of the Italian Suit
- 12 Sideline Shtick
- 13 The Immigrant Enclave as Theme Park
- 14 We Are Family
- Contributors
- Index
Introduction All Things Italian
Introduction All Things Italian
Italian American Consumers, the Transnational Formation of Taste, and the Commodification of Difference
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction All Things Italian
- 1 Visibly Fashionable
- 2 Making Space for Domesticity
- 3 In Italy Everyone Enjoys It—Why Not in America?
- 4 Sovereign Consumption
- 5 Consuming <i>La Bella Figura</i>
- 6 Radical Visions and Consumption
- 7 Italian Americans, the New Deal State, and the Making of Citizen Consumers
- 8 Italian Americans, Consumerism, and the Cold War in Transnational Perspective
- 9 Italian Doo-Wop
- 10 Consuming Italian Americans
- 11 The Double Life of the Italian Suit
- 12 Sideline Shtick
- 13 The Immigrant Enclave as Theme Park
- 14 We Are Family
- Contributors
- Index