Material Culture in Postwar American Cities



Material Culture in Postwar American Cities

Bibliography

Ethnicity

Sciorra, Joseph. 1989. “Yard Shrines and Sidewalk Altars of New York’s Italian-Americans.” In Perspectives in American Architecture 3, edited by Thomas Carter and Bernard Herman, 185-98. Columbia: University of Missouri Press.

Harris, Dianne. 2006. “Race, Class, and Privacy in the Ordinary Postwar House, 1945-60.” In Landscape and Race in the United States, edited by Richard H. Schein, 127-155. New York: Routledge.

Hayden, Dolores. 1997. “Urban Landscape History: The Sense of Place and the Politics of Space.” In The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History, 14-43. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Streets

Andrzejewski, Anna. 2009. “Building Privacy and Community.” Landscape Journal 28 (1): 40-55.

Davis, Timothy. 1997. “The Miracle Mile Revisited: Recycling, Renovation, and Simulation along the Commercial Strip.” In Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, edited by Annmarie Adams and Sally Ann McMurry, 93-114. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

Mayo, James M. 1979. “Effects of Street Forms on Suburban Neighboring Behavior.” Environment and Behavior 11: 375-97.

Mosher, Anne E., Barry D. Keim and Susan A. Franques. 1995. “Downtown Dynamics.” Geographical Review 85 (4): 497-517.

Urban Scale

Moudon, Anne Vernez. 1986. “Change in the Architecture of Alamo Square.” In Built for Change: Neighborhood Architecture in San Francisco, 1-23. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

Borchert, James. 1997. “Visual Landscapes of a Streetcar Suburb.” In Understanding Ordinary Landscapes, edited by Paul Groth and Todd Bressi, 25-43. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Retail Spaces

Dubuisson-Queller, Sophie. 2007. “The Shop as Market Space: The Commercial Qualities of Retail Architecture.” In Boutiques and Other Retail Spaces: the Architecture of Seduction, edited by Leontine de Wit, 16-32. London: Routledge.

Dyer, Stephanie. 2003. “Designing “Community” in the Cherry Hill Mall: The Social Production of Consumer Space.” In Constructing Image, Identity, and Place, edited by Alison Hoagland and Kenneth Breisch, 263-276. Knoxville: University of Tennessee.

Longstreth, Richard. 1986. “Compositional Types in American Commercial Architecture.” Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 2: 12-23.

Martin, Ann Smart. 2000. “Commercial Space as Consumption Arena.” In People, Power, Places, edited by Sally Ann McMurry and Annmarie Adams, 201-218. Knoxville: University of Tennessee.

Sen, Arijit. 2009. “Creative Dissonance: Performance of Ethnicity in Banal Spaces.” InTensions 2. .

Sewell, Jessica. 2003. “Sidewalks and Store Windows as Political Landscapes.” In Constructing Image, Identity, and Place, edited by Alison Hoagland and Kenneth Breisch, 85-98. Knoxville: University of Tennessee.

Consumer Revolution

Abelson, Elaine S. 1989. When Ladies Go A-thieving: Middle-class Shoplifters in the Victorian Department Store. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bronner, Simon J. 1989. Consuming Visions: Accumulation and Display of Goods in America, 1880-1920. New York: Norton.

Forty, Adrian. 1986. Objects of Desire. New York: Pantheon Books.

Leach, William. 1984. “Transformations in a Culture of Consumption: Women and Department Stores, 1890-1925.” Journal of American History 71: 319-42.

McKendrick, Neil, John Brewer, and J. H. Plumb. 1982. The Birth of a Consumer Society: the Commercialization of Eighteenth-century England. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

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