Workers Go Shopping in Argentina
Discover the intriguing dynamics of consumer culture in postwar Argentina with Workers Go Shopping in Argentina by Natalia Milanesio. Published by the University of New Mexico Press, this enlightening paperback spans 320 pages and delves into the cultural and social visibility of low-income consumers during a transformative period in Argentina's history.
Milanesio combines insights from anthropology, cultural studies, and gender studies, employing various methodologies, including social, cultural, and oral histories. She unveils the significant and often overlooked role that low-income shoppers played in shaping the economy and politics of their time.
This compelling examination is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of consumption, class, and economic conditions in South America. Don't miss the chance to explore these vital themes through Milanesio's expertly researched narrative.