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'Beacons of modernity': Department stores, modernity and the urban experience in mid-twentieth century Ireland

'Beacons of modernity': Department stores, modernity and the urban experience in mid-twentieth century Ireland
'Beacons of modernity': Department stores, modernity and the urban experience in mid-twentieth century Ireland
This paper explores the spatiality of several Irish department stores with a view to presenting new insights into questions of modernity and identity in the mid‐twentieth century Irish city. We propose that shops like Cashes, Munster Arcade, Amotts, Brown Thomas, McBirneys, Clerys and Switzers were sites that enrolled consumers into certain kinds of cultural identity, offering opportunities to develop modern tastes and perform modern senses of fashion as sites where notions of ‘the modern’ were represented and articulated, as arenas where Irish people ‘met’ modernity in ordinary and tangible forms. The paper considers the cultural geographies and histories of this widely neglected part of the urban experience in twentieth century Ireland.
Department stores, Identity, Modernity
0075-0778
143-158
Spiller, Keith
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Linehan, Denis
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Spiller, Keith
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Spiller, Keith and Linehan, Denis (2006) 'Beacons of modernity': Department stores, modernity and the urban experience in mid-twentieth century Ireland. Irish Geography, 39 (2), 143-158. (doi:10.1080/00750770609555873).

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This paper explores the spatiality of several Irish department stores with a view to presenting new insights into questions of modernity and identity in the mid‐twentieth century Irish city. We propose that shops like Cashes, Munster Arcade, Amotts, Brown Thomas, McBirneys, Clerys and Switzers were sites that enrolled consumers into certain kinds of cultural identity, offering opportunities to develop modern tastes and perform modern senses of fashion as sites where notions of ‘the modern’ were represented and articulated, as arenas where Irish people ‘met’ modernity in ordinary and tangible forms. The paper considers the cultural geographies and histories of this widely neglected part of the urban experience in twentieth century Ireland.

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Published date: 2 September 2006
Keywords: Department stores, Identity, Modernity

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Local EPrints ID: 471968
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471968
ISSN: 0075-0778
PURE UUID: 1009f651-14fe-43e4-98f3-877699399760
ORCID for Keith Spiller: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5796-8165

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Author: Keith Spiller ORCID iD
Author: Denis Linehan

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