Keeping up with the Joneses : envy in American consumer society, 1890-1930
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HN90.M6 M37 2003
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223 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-214) and index.
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"Keeping Up with the Joneses traces how attitudes about envy changed as department stores, mail-order catalogs, magazines, movies, and advertising became more prevalent, and the mass production of imitation luxury goods offered middle- and working-class individuals the opportunity to emulate the upper-class life. Between 1890 and 1910 moralists sought to tame envy and emulation in order to uphold a moral economy and preserve social order. They criticized the liberal-capitalist preoccupation with personal striving and advancement and praised the virtue of contentment. They admonished the bourgeoisie to be satisfied with their circumstances and cease yearning for their neighbors' possessions. After 1910 more secular commentators gained ground, repudiating the doctrine of contentment and rejecting the notion that there were divinely ordained limits on what each class should possess. They encouraged everyone to pursue the objects of desire. Envy was no longer a sin but a valuable economic stimulant."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Matt, S. J. 1. (2003). Keeping up with the Joneses: envy in American consumer society, 1890-1930 . University of Pennsylvania Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Matt, Susan J. 1967-. 2003. Keeping Up With the Joneses: Envy in American Consumer Society, 1890-1930. University of Pennsylvania Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Matt, Susan J. 1967-. Keeping Up With the Joneses: Envy in American Consumer Society, 1890-1930 University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.

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Matt, Susan J. 1967-. Keeping Up With the Joneses: Envy in American Consumer Society, 1890-1930 University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.

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