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12. “A Fantasy in Fashion”: Luxury Dressing and African American Lifestyle Magazines in the 1980s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Race, Place, and Retail Spaces
- 1. Traveling Black/Buying Black: Retail and Roadside Accommodations during the Segregation Era 15
- 2. Retail Messages in the Ghetto Belt 34
- 3. The Other Migrants: Mexican Shoppers in American Borderlands 57
- 4. Southern Retail Campaigns and the Struggle for Black Economic Freedom in the 1950s and 1960s 77
- 5. Servicing a Racial Regime: Gender, Race, and the Public Space of Department Stores in Baltimore, Maryland, and Johannesburg, South Africa, 1940–1970 99
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Part II: Race, Retail, and Communities
- 6. Athabascan Village Stores: Subsistence Shopping in Interior Alaska in the 1940s 123
- 7. Deghettoizing Chinatown: Race and Space in Postwar America 141
- 8. Marketing Identity, Negotiating Boundaries: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in the Coff eehouses and Narghile Lounges of Paterson, New Jersey 163
- 9. The Changing Politics of Latino Consumption: Debates Related to Downtown Santa Ana’s New Urbanist and Creative City Redevelopment 176
- 10. The Spatial Politics of Black Business Closure in Central Brooklyn 200
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Part III: The Inner Landscapes of Racialized Consumption
- 11. Selling Voodoo in Migration Metropolises 225
- 12. “A Fantasy in Fashion”: Luxury Dressing and African American Lifestyle Magazines in the 1980s 246
- 13. Racial Discrimination in Retail Settings: A Liberation Psychology Perspective 263
- 14. Does the Retail Environment Affect Mental Health? Satisfaction with Neighborhood Retail and Social Well-Being among African Americans in New York City 278
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 295
- INDEX 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Race, Place, and Retail Spaces
- 1. Traveling Black/Buying Black: Retail and Roadside Accommodations during the Segregation Era 15
- 2. Retail Messages in the Ghetto Belt 34
- 3. The Other Migrants: Mexican Shoppers in American Borderlands 57
- 4. Southern Retail Campaigns and the Struggle for Black Economic Freedom in the 1950s and 1960s 77
- 5. Servicing a Racial Regime: Gender, Race, and the Public Space of Department Stores in Baltimore, Maryland, and Johannesburg, South Africa, 1940–1970 99
-
Part II: Race, Retail, and Communities
- 6. Athabascan Village Stores: Subsistence Shopping in Interior Alaska in the 1940s 123
- 7. Deghettoizing Chinatown: Race and Space in Postwar America 141
- 8. Marketing Identity, Negotiating Boundaries: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in the Coff eehouses and Narghile Lounges of Paterson, New Jersey 163
- 9. The Changing Politics of Latino Consumption: Debates Related to Downtown Santa Ana’s New Urbanist and Creative City Redevelopment 176
- 10. The Spatial Politics of Black Business Closure in Central Brooklyn 200
-
Part III: The Inner Landscapes of Racialized Consumption
- 11. Selling Voodoo in Migration Metropolises 225
- 12. “A Fantasy in Fashion”: Luxury Dressing and African American Lifestyle Magazines in the 1980s 246
- 13. Racial Discrimination in Retail Settings: A Liberation Psychology Perspective 263
- 14. Does the Retail Environment Affect Mental Health? Satisfaction with Neighborhood Retail and Social Well-Being among African Americans in New York City 278
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 295
- INDEX 299