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Race and retail : consumption across the color line / edited by Mia Bay and Ann Fabian.

LIBRA HF5429.3 .R28 2015
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bay, Mia.
Fabian, Ann.
Series:
Rutgers studies in race and ethnicity
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Retail trade--Social aspects--United States--History.
Retail trade.
Stores, Retail--Social aspects--United States--History.
Stores, Retail.
Minorities--United States--Economic conditions.
Minorities.
Commerce.
Social aspects.
History.
Race relations.
Consumption (Economics)--Social aspects.
Consumption (Economics).
Shopping--Social aspects.
Shopping.
Stores, Retail--Social aspects.
Retail trade--Social aspects.
United States.
Economic conditions.
Shopping--Social aspects--United States--History.
Consumption (Economics)--Social aspects--United States--History.
United States--Race relations--Economic aspects--History.
United States--Commerce--Social aspects--History.
Commerce--Social aspects.
Minorities--Economic conditions.
Race relations--Economic aspects.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
vii, 314 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Consumption across the color line
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2015]
Summary:
"Race has long shaped shopping experiences for many Americans. Retail exchanges and establishments have made headlines as flashpoints for conflict not only between blacks and whites, but also between whites, Mexicans, Asian Americans, and a wide variety of other ethnic groups, who have at times found themselves unwelcome at white-owned businesses. Race and Retail documents the extent to which retail establishments, both past and present, have often catered to specific ethnic and racial groups. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the original essays collected here explore selling and buying practices of nonwhite populations around the world and the barriers that shape these habits, such as racial discrimination, food deserts, and gentrification. The contributors highlight more contemporary issues by raising questions about how race informs business owners' ideas about consumer demand, resulting in substandard quality and higher prices for minorities than in predominantly white neighborhoods. In a wide-ranging exploration of the subject, they also address revitalization and gentrification in South Korean and Latino neighborhoods in California, Arab and Turkish coffeehouses and hookah lounges in South Paterson, New Jersey, and tourist capoeira consumption in Brazil. Race and Retail illuminates the complex play of forces at work in racialized retail markets and the everyday impact of those forces on minority consumers. The essays demonstrate how past practice remains in force in subtle and not-so-subtle ways"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction / Mia Bay and Ann Fabian
Part I: Race, place and retail spaces : Traveling Black/buying Black: retail and roadside accommodations during the segregation era / Mia Bay
Retail messages in the ghetto belt / Naa Oyo A. Kwate
The other migrants: Mexican shoppers in American borderlands / Geraldo L. Cadava
Southern retail campaigns and the struggle for Black economic freedom in the 1950s and 1960s / Traci Parker
Servicing a racial regime: gender, race and the public space of department stores in Baltimore, Maryland, and Johannesburg, South Africa, 1940-1970 / Bridget Kenny
Part II: Race, retail and communities : Athabascan Village stores: subsistence shopping in interior Alaska in the 1940s / John W. Heaton
Deghettoizing Chinatown: race and space in postwar America / Ellen D. Wu
Marketing identity, negotiating boundaries: ethnic entrepreneurship in the coffeehouses and narghile lounges in Paterson, New Jersey / Neiset Bayouth
The changing politics of Latino consumption: debates related to downtown Santa Ana's new urbanist and creative city redevelopment / Johana Londoño and Erualdo R. González
The spatial politics of Black business closure in central Brooklyn / Stacey A. Sutton
Part III: The inner landscapes of racialized consumption : Selling voodoo in migration metropolises / Melissa L. Cooper
"A fantasy in fashion": luxury dressing and African American lifestyle magazines in the 1980s / Siobhan Carter-David
Racial discrimination in retail settings: a liberation psychology perspective / Jerome D. Williams, Geraldine Rosa Henderson, Sophia R. Evett, and Anne-Marie G. Hakstian
Does the retail environment affect mental health? Satisfaction with neighborhood retail and social well-being among African Americans in New York City / Azure B. Thompson and Sharese N. Porter.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-298) and index.
ISBN:
9780813571706
9780813571713
0813571715
0813571707
OCLC:
893709665
Publisher Number:
99976378811

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