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When Culture Goes to Market
Space, Place, and Identity in an Urban Marketplace
Year of Publication: 2008
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. VIII, 173 pp.
ISBN 978-1-4331-0194-6  hardback
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  Folklore, Ethnology and Cultural Studies
Book synopsis
When Culture Goes to Market encompasses an ethnographic study of Washington, DC's Eastern Market, a popular weekend produce and flea market, and the people who constitute it: vendors, market supervisors, and customers. By analyzing how this marketplace, in contrast to theoretical notions of «The Market», functions as a social institution embedded in a particular time, place, and series of social relationships, Shepherd examines how urban public space is produced, reproduced, and shaped by larger economic and social processes. In doing so, he explores the practical limits to formalized bureaucratic planning in the success of this street market. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, When Culture Goes to Market is an excellent practical case study for courses in urban planning, microeconomics, cultural studies, urban and economic anthropology, and sociology.
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The Author: Robert J. Shepherd is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Honors at The George Washington University. Dr. Shepherd's work on tourism, cultural heritage issues, and the place of cultural products in market exchange has appeared in Southeast Asia Research; Consumption, Markets, and Culture; the International Journal of Cultural Studies; and the Journal of Contemporary Asia, among other publications.
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