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Cambridge American History Seminar Podcast
Cambridge American History Seminar Podcast
70 episodes
2 weeks ago
Where big ideas in history meet open conversation. Each episode invites listeners into the Seminar experience, where, every Monday afternoon during term, visiting scholars and graduate students exchange ideas about new lines of historical inquiry shaping the future of the field. We talk about presenters' current research and paper, their broader academic interests and the significance of their research in the current moment. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, please contact our producer via email at ds2125@cantab.ac.uk. Thanks for listening!
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Where big ideas in history meet open conversation. Each episode invites listeners into the Seminar experience, where, every Monday afternoon during term, visiting scholars and graduate students exchange ideas about new lines of historical inquiry shaping the future of the field. We talk about presenters' current research and paper, their broader academic interests and the significance of their research in the current moment. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, please contact our producer via email at ds2125@cantab.ac.uk. Thanks for listening!
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Prof. Axel Schäfer, 'The “Tempest Tost” and the “People of Plenty”: Migration and the Politics of Consumption in the U.S. Since the 1880s'
Cambridge American History Seminar Podcast
50 minutes 25 seconds
4 months ago
Prof. Axel Schäfer, 'The “Tempest Tost” and the “People of Plenty”: Migration and the Politics of Consumption in the U.S. Since the 1880s'

Axel Schäfer, Professor in American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, and of U.S. History at the Obama Institute, joins us in this episode. He discusses the paper he gave in our seminar, titled 'The “Tempest Tost” and the “People of Plenty”: Migration and the Politics of Consumption in the U.S. Since the 1880s.'

Professor Schäfer examines the relationship between immigration, consumer capitalism, and welfare state-building from the 1880s through the twentieth century. He discusses how consumerism, while seemingly more inclusive than citizenship, still reinforces ethnoracial stratifications.

Schäfer considers how the figure of the consumer emerged during the transition from producer to consumer capitalism, and locates a contradictory dynamic of consumer society, as contingent upon both the affluent consumer and the cheap laborer, and (quoting Schäfer), ‘by the same token, if you look at the subjectivities again, self-images, you need both the kind of unhinged consumer and the regimented worker.’

Co-hosted by: PhD Candidate Megan Renoir, who researches Indigenous sovereignty and land conflict.

Co-hosted by: PhD Candidate, Kris Dekatris, who researches radical political dissent to US foreign policy between the First World War and the Vietnam War.

Edited and produced by Daisy Semmler

Cover art by Daisy Semmler

Cambridge American History Seminar Podcast
Where big ideas in history meet open conversation. Each episode invites listeners into the Seminar experience, where, every Monday afternoon during term, visiting scholars and graduate students exchange ideas about new lines of historical inquiry shaping the future of the field. We talk about presenters' current research and paper, their broader academic interests and the significance of their research in the current moment. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, please contact our producer via email at ds2125@cantab.ac.uk. Thanks for listening!