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Racializing Consumer Culture | |
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Racism and Consumption in Annapolis, Maryland | |
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Archaeology and African-American Annapolis | |
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"If We Were Black": The Politics of Naming | |
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Race and Consumption | |
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The Politicization and Politics of African-American Consumption | |
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Partisan Politics and African-American Material Politicization | |
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Politicizing Consumer Culture: The Politics of Consumption, or the Consumption of Politics? | |
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Material Symbolism, Social Subjectivity, and Consumer Agency | |
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Complicating Social Position: Conscious Experience and Dominant Structure | |
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Racialization and Subjectivity in Consumer Culture | |
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Material and Symbolic Racism in Consumer Space | |
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Black Simulacra: Advertising Racial Difference | |
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Patent Medicines and Africa-American Body Discipline | |
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"I Left There an Innocent Man": Racism and White Public Space | |
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Race and Racism as Constraining and Enabling | |
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"Producers as Well as Consumers": Market Space in African-American Annapolis | |
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"What Can Be Done by the Negro": African-American Entrepreneurship | |
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African-American Marketing in Jim Crow Annapolis | |
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African-American Consumers and Jewish Merchants | |
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Chain and Corner Stores | |
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African-American Consumer Discipline | |
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Moralizing Work and Materialism: The Morals of African-American Labor and Consumption | |
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The Work Ethic and African-American Subjectivity | |
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Wage Slavery: Labor and Material Opportunity in Annapolis | |
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Constructing Genteel Consumers | |
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Moralizing Discourses and Social Struggle | |
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Modes of Consumption: African-American Consumption Tactics | |
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"What a Race They Are!": Racializing Domestic Labor | |
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Domestic Labor and the Movement of Goods | |
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Ceramics and Communal Reciprocity | |
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Tactical Mediations | |
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Affluent Aspiration: African-American Consumer Desire | |
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"It Is Your Duty to Live Well": Democratizing Materialism | |
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"To Live Is to Consume!": Consumption as Empowerment | |
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National Markets and African-American Consumers | |
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Racializing Thrift | |
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Aspiration and African-American Consumption | |
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Double Consciousness, Whiteness, and Consumer Culture | |
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References | |
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Index | |