21H.206 American Consumer Culture, Fall 2001
Highlights of this Course
All
assignments and
exams are available for this course, and some of the readings may be downloaded.
Course Description
This course examines how and why twentieth-century Americans came to define the "good life" through consumption, leisure, and material abundance. Explores how such things as department stores, advertising, mass-produced cars, and suburbs transformed the American economy, society and politics.