Resistance and Insistence: Studying Identity Through Commodity Trends Review

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  • Sarah Latham Louisiana State University

Abstract

Fennell's research explores the matierial culture of two distinct communities in Nineteenth-Century Virgina and Illinois. He exposes the ways that ethnic and racial identities intersect with consumer choices, and was used to uplift smaller, oppressed communities.

Author Biography

Sarah Latham, Louisiana State University

Graduate Student, Department of Geography and Anthropology

References

Fennell, Christopher C. Broken Chains and Subverted Plans: Ethnicity, Race, and Commodities. University Press of Florida, 2017.

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2018-11-06

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