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Fashioning Socialism Clothing Politics And Consumer Culture In East Germany Judd Stitziel

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Fashioning Socialism Clothing Politics And Consumer Culture In East Germany Judd Stitziel
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.59 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Judd Stitziel
ISBN: 9781845202811, 1845202813
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Fashioning Socialism Clothing Politics And Consumer Culture In East Germany Judd Stitziel by Judd Stitziel 9781845202811, 1845202813 instant download after payment.

This is the first history of communist fashion in East Germany. Using clothing as a lens to read society, the author unveils wider tensions between the regime and the population and within the regime itself. In telling the surprising--and often bizarre--story of communist haute couture, fashion shows, seasonal clearance sales, the textile and garment industries, and everyday consumer practices, this book explores the paradoxical causes, forms, and consequences of East Germany's attempt to create a communist consumer culture during the Cold War. In attempting to compete with capitalism on the West's terms, East Germany unwittingly bred disgruntled consumers--consumers who ultimately tore down the Wall.

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