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Inside Toyland - Working, Shopping, and Social Inequality (Paperback)
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Inside Toyland - Working, Shopping, and Social Inequality (Paperback)
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"Why do white women shoppers more often refuse to check their bags
at the counter than African American or Latina women shoppers do?
Why do male shoppers act more annoyed at having to be in the store
than their female counterparts? Based on her experiences working in
two toy stores, Christine Williams offers a cornucopia of
illuminating observations. By focusing on the various ways gender,
race and class influence how we shop and sell, she exposes the
concept and ideal of consumer citizenship. In this, Williams give
us an important idea and an original angle of vision."--Arlie
Russell Hochschild, author of "The Commercialization of Intimate
Life," and editor (with Barbara Ehrenreich) of "Global Woman:
Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy"
"In this brilliant book Williams lays bare the social complexities
of shopping for toys in America. She describes how shopping and
working in toy stores are shaped by race, class and gender, and how
children are taught how to consume. This is sociology at its
best-laying bare the intricate nature of everyday life, showing us
how the world can be different and better, all the while
documenting the human drama that swirls around us. This book will
change the way you shop, and the way you think about consumerism,
inequality and the nature of 21st century American life."--Mary C.
Waters, author of "Ethnic Options: Choosing Ethnic Identities in
America"
"Williams doesn't just talk about consumption. She goes out and
gets herself tough jobs selling toys, and comes back to tell the
rest of us what selling and buying for kids are all about. Readers
who care little about social scientific treatments of consumption
will nevertheless learnfrom her lively account. Specialists will
rapidly adopt her stories, observations, and arguments."--Viviana
Zelizer, author of "The Purchase of Intimacy"
"Christine Williams has really gotten inside the big box selling
machines of our day to reveal for all of us the strange, perverse
logic of work, authority and sales in a retail industry driven by
ethnic, gender, and class hierarchies. Read this book and you'll
never buy another toy without thinking about the men and women who
put it on the shelf!"--Nelson Lichtenstein, editor of "Wal-Mart:
the Face of 21st Century Capitalism"
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