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Title:
Travelling goods, travelling moods : varieties of cultural appropriation (1850-1950) / Christian Huck, Stefan Bauernschmidt (eds.).
Publisher:
Campus Verlag,
Copyright Date:
c2012
Description:
261 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Culture and globalization.
Consumer goods.
Imports.
International trade--History.
Other Authors:
Huck, Christian.
Bauernschmidt, Stefan.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Cultural appropriation : power, transformation, and tradition / Hans Peter Hahn -- Appropriating food. Introduction / Doris Feldmann ; Cook at home in Chinese : mediating Chinese food for American kitchens / Sonja Weishaupt ; How the Germans did not appropriate fish and chips : the case of the Fischbratk©ơche in the 1920s and 1930s / Ole Sparenberg ; German sausage for the British cuisine : migration and cultural appropriation / Margrit Schulte Beerb©ơhl -- Appropriating books. Introduction / Susanne Scholz ; American dime novels on the German market : the role of gatekeepers / Christian Huck ; Appropriating America? : American schoolbooks in Philippine classrooms, 1900-1912 / Olivia Anne M. Habana ; Network of texts : H.C. Andersen and the transnationalization of literature / Frederike Felcht -- Appropriating machines. Introduction / Carsten Schinko ; Ford in interwar Berlin : perception and appropriation / Stefan Bauernschmidt ; The dual nature of technology : automotive ignition systems and the evolution of the car / Gijs Mom ; Ghost in the machine : mechanization in a Philippine frontier, 1898-1941 / Patricia Irene Dacudao -- Theory revised. Trans-cultural appropriation / Christian Huck and Stefan Bauernschmidt.
ISBN:
9783593397627
3593397625
OCLC:
(OCoLC)809911292
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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