Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)

This article examines the brief rise of popular Pan Americanism in the United States, paying particular attention to the consumer culture that the movement awoke there. It argues that Pan Americanism provided an opportunity for everyday Americans to imagine themselves participating in the constructi...

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Main Author: Lisa Ubelaker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2015-12-01
Series:Avances del Cesor
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Online Access:http://web2.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/558
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spelling doaj-a53cd66c7aff41e1901f07bb77b3bc2c2020-11-24T20:59:45ZengUniversidad Nacional de RosarioAvances del Cesor1514-38992422-65802015-12-011213181203538Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)Lisa Ubelaker0Universidad de San Andrés Yale UniversityThis article examines the brief rise of popular Pan Americanism in the United States, paying particular attention to the consumer culture that the movement awoke there. It argues that Pan Americanism provided an opportunity for everyday Americans to imagine themselves participating in the construction of U.S. power, and, when contrasted with the rise of Nazi Germany, to exalt the Pan American model as an example of U.S. anti-imperialism and moral power. As the consumer culture surrounding Pan Americanism was a rather hermetic production, it did not provide space for criticism; however, its popularity did open the possibility for civil rights and political activists to use the Good Neighbor Policy and the public enthusiasm for anti-imperialist discourse as a moral platform to question U.S. discriminatory policies.http://web2.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/558panamericanismoconsumogénerorelaciones internacionalescultura popular
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Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)
Avances del Cesor
panamericanismo
consumo
género
relaciones internacionales
cultura popular
author_facet Lisa Ubelaker
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title Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)
title_short Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)
title_full Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)
title_fullStr Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)
title_full_unstemmed Pan American Bazaar: Consumer culture and popular participation in U.S. power (1939-1942)
title_sort pan american bazaar: consumer culture and popular participation in u.s. power (1939-1942)
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
series Avances del Cesor
issn 1514-3899
2422-6580
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This article examines the brief rise of popular Pan Americanism in the United States, paying particular attention to the consumer culture that the movement awoke there. It argues that Pan Americanism provided an opportunity for everyday Americans to imagine themselves participating in the construction of U.S. power, and, when contrasted with the rise of Nazi Germany, to exalt the Pan American model as an example of U.S. anti-imperialism and moral power. As the consumer culture surrounding Pan Americanism was a rather hermetic production, it did not provide space for criticism; however, its popularity did open the possibility for civil rights and political activists to use the Good Neighbor Policy and the public enthusiasm for anti-imperialist discourse as a moral platform to question U.S. discriminatory policies.
topic panamericanismo
consumo
género
relaciones internacionales
cultura popular
url http://web2.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/558
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