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Advertising the American Dream: Making Way for Modernity, 1920-1940


Advertising the American Dream: Making Way for Modernity, 1920-1940

Paperback by Marchand, Roland

Advertising the American Dream: Making Way for Modernity, 1920-1940

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ISBN:
9780520058859
Publication Date:
16 Sep 1985
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of California Press
Pages:
472 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Advertising the American Dream: Making Way for Modernity, 1920-1940

Description

It has become impossible to imagine our culture without advertising. But how and why did advertising become a determiner of our self-image? "Advertising the American Dream" looks carefully at the two decades when advertising discovered striking new ways to play on our anxieties and to promise solace for the masses. As American society became more urban, more complex, and more dominated by massive bureaucracies, the old American Dream seemed threatened. Advertisers may only have dimly perceived the profound transformations America was experiencing. However, the advertising they created is a wonderfully graphic record of the underlying assumptions and changing values in American culture. With extensive reference to the popular media - radio broadcasts, confession magazines, and tabloid newspapers - Professor Marchand describes how advertisers manipulated modern art and photography to promote an enduring "consumption ethic."

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