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The Consuming Temple by Paul Lerner, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Paul Lerner

Current price: $66.95
The Consuming Temple by Paul Lerner, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters
The Consuming Temple by Paul Lerner, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

The Consuming Temple by Paul Lerner, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Paul Lerner

Current price: $66.95
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Department stores in Germany, like their predecessors in France, Britain, and the United States, generated great excitement when they appeared at the end of the nineteenth century. Their sumptuous displays, abundant products, architectural innovations, and prodigious scale inspired widespread fascination and even awe; at the same time, however, many Germans also greeted the rise of the department store with considerable unease. In The Consuming Temple, Paul Lerner explores the complex German reaction to department stores and the widespread belief that they posed hidden dangers both to the individuals, especially women, who frequented them and to the nation as a whole. Drawing on fiction, political propaganda, commercial archives, visual culture, and economic writings, Lerner provides multiple perspectives on the department store, placing it in architectural, gender-historical, commercial, and psychiatric contexts. Noting that Jewish entrepreneurs founded most German department stores, he argues that Jews and "Jewishness" stood at the center of the consumer culture debate from the 1880s, when the stores first appeared, through the latter 1930s, when they were "Aryanized" by the Nazis. German responses to consumer culture and the Jewish question were deeply interwoven, and the "Jewish department store," framed as an alternative and threatening secular temple, a shrine to commerce and greed, was held responsible for fundamental changes that transformed urban experience and challenged national traditions in Germany's turbulent twentieth century. | The Consuming Temple by Paul Lerner, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

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