Table of Contents:
  • 1. Jews, Consumer Culture, and Jewish Consumer Cultures An Introduction by Uwe Spiekermann, Paul Lerner, and Anne Schenderlein
  • 2. Beyond the Bright Side of Consumer Culture: Jewish Peddlers and Second-Hand Dealers in Germany, 1800-1938 by Uwe Spiekermann
  • 3. Advertising in the German-Zionist Press in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century: A Case Study by Olivier Baisez
  • 4. Consuming Temples on Both Sides of the Atlantic: German-speaking Jews from the Department Store to the Mall by Paul Lerner
  • 5. Stanley Marcus: Fashioning A City by Nils Roemer
  • Part II Jewish Consumer Cultures
  • 6. Buy Me a Mink: Jews, Fur, and Conspicuous Consumption by Kerry Wallach
  • 7. Mrs. Blumenthal Builds Her Dream House: Jewish Women and Consumer Culture in Postwar American Suburbs by Aleisa Fishman
  • 8. The Jewish Consumer Culture of British Mandate Palestine by Hizky Shoham
  • Part III Jewish Questions, German Questions, and the Politics and Meaning of Consumption in the Modern World
  • 9. American Jewish Boycotts of Germany before and after the Holocaust by Anne Schenderlein
  • 10. The Art Market in Photography: Modernity, Jews, and Wiedergutmachung? By Michael Berkowitz
  • 11. Does Consumer Culture Matter? The "Jewish Question" and the Changing Regimes of Consumption by Gideon Reuveni.