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Consuming Visions: Mass Culture And The Lourdes Shrine - Amazon

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Suzanne Kaufman
Ph.D. Rutgers University, 1996

Specialization: Modern European History


Research Interests:

Modern European Social and Cultural History, Modern France, History of Religion and Popular Culture, Gender/Women's History

Current Research:

Ethnicity and Masculinity in the French Foreign Legion.

Publications:

Consuming Visions: Mass Culture and the Lourdes Shrine (Cornell University Press, 2005).

"Selling Lourdes: Pilgrimage, Tourism, and the Mass-Marketing of the Sacred in Nineteenth-Century France," in Being Elsewhere: Tourism, Consumer Culture and Identity in Modern Europe and North America, eds. Shelley Baranowski and Ellen Furlough (University of Michigan Press, 2001).

"Navigating Place and Community in the History of Popular Religion," Review Essay, Journal of Urban History (January, 2001).

Courses for Fall 2006:

On Leave

Office Phone:

(773) 508-2233

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E-mail address: skaufma@luc.edu

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