| Brand | Karal Ann Marling |
| Merchant | Amazon |
| Category | Books |
| Availability | In Stock |
| SKU | 0674006798 |
| Color | Green |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
It wouldn't be Christmas without the "things." How they came to mean so much, and to play such a prominent role in America's central holiday, is the tale told in this delightful and edifying book. In a style characteristically engaging and erudite, Karal Ann Marling, one of our most trenchant observers of American culture, describes the outsize spectacle that Christmas has become, showing us the provenance and significance of each of its essential parts: the decorated trees and holiday lights, the cards and gifts and wrapping papers, the toy villages and store displays and Macy's holiday parade, Bing Crosby and Santa Claus. Viewing Christmas through the media of mass culture--engravings and lithographs, magazine fiction, pictorial ads, news photos, cards, and movies--Marling tells us how the beloved Christmas tree grew out of a much-reprinted image of Queen Victoria and her family gathered around a decorated fir; how Santa Claus lost his provincial Dutch character and turned into the jolly old soul we know; how Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol borrowed from Washington Irving's imaginings of what Christmas must have been like in Merrie Olde England; and how the holiday, balancing between the private and public realms, conferred a central and defining role on women. A celebration of the visual culture of the season, Merry Christmas! offers captivating evidence that Christmas in America is primarily a secular celebration of abundance, goodwill, and familial identity, expressed in a multitude of material ways. “This book is a thoroughly engaging and eye-opening tale of how a religious celebration came to be secularized and, more important, nationalized in the United States. Discerning in her choice of examples, gymnastic in her leaps from subject to subject, Marling here demonstrates again her fine interdisciplinary skills. Moreover, she does so in a style mercifully free of cant and academic jargon. Marling has filled the Christmas stocking with a winning combination of detail and interpretation, and has made the season merrier for it.” ― Charles C. Eldredge, author of Georgia O'Keeffe and former director of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution “Karal Ann Marling's books are growing into a formidable history of American everyday life and culture. In Merry Christmas! she delves into the history and social significance of Christmas trappings, such as Christmas decorations, Christmas dinner, Christmas presents, and Christmas trees, which most people take for granted, assuming, perhaps, that such apparently timeless things have 'no history.' Marling is at her best when discussing post-Second World War Christmas celebrations: the relatively recent contributions of 'Christmasy' things like Bing Crosby's 'White Christmas,' Elvis Presley's 'Blue Christmas,' and the ubiquitous Christmas TV specials, reminding us that Christmas is a living, evolving celebration, which did not stop with Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol.'” ― Derham Groves, University of Melbourne, author of Mail Art “What makes this book valuable for historians, whether or not they have a special interest in Christmas, is that the analysis of Christmas is unfailingly put into the broad context of social mores that have defined American popular life, most notably the roles of women and children--topics either neglected in historical analysis or segregated from traditional history. Christmas is the biggest of American holidays; and, therefore, to understand its meaning is to understand significant aspects of America's character at home as well as in the marketplace. Marling's analysis of material things is particularly strong because it focuses so rigorously on connotation and significance, thus making the point that material culture is a reflection of prevailing political, social, and spiritual values.” ― Michael Stern, coauthor of Roadfood , Goodfood and Elvis World “Like an agreeably stuffed literary Christmas stocking, Marling's entertaining history of how Christmas became America's top holiday is generously filled with interesting facts, anecdotes, and period illustrations...Lively and informative...[Marling] describes how Santa became a national icon; the changing attitudes toward giving to the poor; the origin and growth of Christmas cards; and the impact of popular Christmas songs, movies, and television broadcasts...A special holiday treat to be savored while nibbling Christmas cookies and admiring the well-dressed tree.” ― Kirkus Reviews “Imaginatively researched and strewn with surprising details, this engaging cultural history traces the rise of the consumerism that has become as integral to the celebration of Christmas in the United States as tinsel is to tree trimming...With a keen eye for cultural diversity...and a ready sense of irony, she pierces the sentimental myths surrounding this cultural institution.” ― Publishers Weekly “Marling...[is] a keen-eyed critic of American popular cultu
| Brand | Karal Ann Marling |
| Merchant | Amazon |
| Category | Books |
| Availability | In Stock |
| SKU | 0674006798 |
| Color | Green |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
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