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German Studies Faculty Publications

2013

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Kosher Seductions: Jewish Women As Employees And Consumers In German Department Stores, Kerry Wallach Jan 2013

Kosher Seductions: Jewish Women As Employees And Consumers In German Department Stores, Kerry Wallach

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Department stores have long been associated with the trope of seducing female consumers, at least since the publication of Emile Zola’s novel Au bonheur des dames in 1883. This fictionalized portrayal of the Parisian department store Bon Marche, which has exerted considerable influence among early chroniclers of department store culture, identifies store owners as men who build ‘temples’ for prospective customers, and who use inebriating tactics to encourage them to enter and spend money. The consumer is gendered female in this and in many other literary works on the department store of the time; she is depicted as reluctant, yet …