As Long as We Both Shall Love The White Wedding in Postwar America
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: New York New York University Press NYU Press [Imprint] 2013Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780814737811
- 9780814764763
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social groups, communities and identities
- Gender studies, gender groups
- History and Archaeology
- History
- History of the Americas
- Gender studies
- History of the Americas
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JB Society and culture
- JBS Social groups
- JBSF Gender studies
- N History and Archaeology
- NH History
- NHK History of the Americas
- communities and identities
- gender groups
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In As Long as We Both Shall Love, Karen M. Dunak provides a nuanced history of the American wedding and its celebrants. Blending an analysis of film, fiction, advertising, and prescriptive literature with personal views from letters, diaries, essays, and oral histories, Dunak demonstrates the ways in which the modern wedding epitomizes a diverse and consumerist culture and aims to reveal an ongoing debate about the power of peer culture, media, and the marketplace in America.
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