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21. | Amish women, business sense: Old Order women entrepreneurs in the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, tourist marketplace |
22. | Practicing resistance: Textiles, tourist markets and gender relations among Maya women |
23. | A dollar and a dream: Reflexive spirituality, 'My Name is Earl,' and capitalist connotations for the American spiritual marketplace |
24. | Remembering the Cultural Revolution: History and nostalgia in the marketplace |
25. | Five-cent culture at the 'university in print': Radical ideology and the marketplace in E. Haldeman-Julius's Little Blue Books, 1919--1929 |
26. | Antecedents of memory confidence for a delayed marketplace transaction |
27. | Collaboration in the marketplace: Writers, publishers, and printers in early modern London |
28. | Marriage marketplace: Marx's theory of use and exchange value and the sphere of consumption in Jane Austen's 'Emma' and 'Mansfield Park' |
29. | The Corporation in the Marketplace of Ideas: The Law and Economics of Corporate Political Speech |
30. | The author's Doppelgaenger: Celebrity, canonicity, and the anxiety of the literary marketplace in the contemporary novel |
31. | Marketplace of eloquence: Nineteenth-century Calvinism and the rhetoric of oratorical culture |
32. | Modernism and the marketplace: Literary cultures and consumer capitalism, 1915--1939 (Jean Rhys, Dominica, Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Beach, Nella Larsen) |
33. | Publishing Short Stories: British Modernist Fiction and the Literary Marketplace |
34. | Hollywood vault: The business of film libraries, 1915--1960 |
35. | The invention of Robert Bresson: Style and taste in the French cultural marketplace for cinema, 1934--1959 |
36. | Aesthetic authenticity: Consummatory experience in the marketplace |
37. | Born to shop: Teenage women and the United States marketplace in the 1950s |
38. | Competition and cultural diversity after the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Focusing on United States cable in the multichannel media marketplace |
39. | Chicago's new Negros: Race, class and respectability in the midwestern black metropolis, 1915--1935 (Illinois) |
40. | The mirror in the marketplace: Subjectivity in late-Medieval English culture (Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, Thomas Hoccleve) |
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