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Sales Matters: Class, Gender, and the Ritual Acquisition of the White Wedding Dress
Unformatted Document Text:  23 Maurer, Gretchen. (1998) The Business of Bridal Beauty. Albany, NY: Milady Publishing. Nava, Mica. (1997) “Modernity’s Disavowal: Women, The City and the Department Store,” in Pasi Falk and Colin Campbell, eds., The Shopping Experience, Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage, 56-91. Otnes, Cele and Tina M. Lowrey. (1993) “’Til Debt Do Us part: The Selection and Meaning of Artifacts in the American Wedding,” Advances in Consumer Research. V20, 325-329. Otnes, Cele, Tina M. Lowrey, and L.J. Shrum. (1997) “Toward an Understanding of Consumer Ambivalence,” Journal of Consumer Research. V24 (June), 80-94. Rappaport, Erika. (1996) “ ‘A Husband and His Wife’s Dresses’: Consumer Credit and the Debtor Family in England, 1864-1914,” in Victoria de Grazia, ed. The Sex of Things:Gender and Consumption in Historical Perspective. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress. Scanlon, Jennifer, ed. (2000) The Gender and Consumer Culture Reader. NY: New York University Press. Timmons, B. F. (1939) “The Cost of Weddings,” American Sociological Review. V 4, Issue 2 (April), 224-233.

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Maurer, Gretchen. (1998) The Business of Bridal Beauty. Albany, NY: Milady Publishing.
Nava, Mica. (1997) “Modernity’s Disavowal: Women, The City and the Department Store,” in
Pasi Falk and Colin Campbell, eds., The Shopping Experience, Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage, 56-91.
Otnes, Cele and Tina M. Lowrey. (1993) “’Til Debt Do Us part: The Selection and Meaning of
Artifacts in the American Wedding,” Advances in Consumer Research. V20, 325-329.
Otnes, Cele, Tina M. Lowrey, and L.J. Shrum. (1997) “Toward an Understanding of Consumer
Ambivalence,” Journal of Consumer Research. V24 (June), 80-94.
Rappaport, Erika. (1996) “ ‘A Husband and His Wife’s Dresses’: Consumer Credit and the
Debtor Family in England, 1864-1914,” in Victoria de Grazia, ed. The Sex of Things:
Gender and Consumption in Historical Perspective
. Berkeley: University of California
Press.
Scanlon, Jennifer, ed. (2000) The Gender and Consumer Culture Reader. NY: New York
University Press.
Timmons, B. F. (1939) “The Cost of Weddings,” American Sociological Review. V 4, Issue 2
(April), 224-233.


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