Most people believe that consumer Christmas is a recent creation. However, it was more than a century ago that the consumer spirit of Christmas blossomed. Few societies illustrate this spectacular development better than French Canada. Here, the new spirit of Christmas that came to prevail imposed itself through two battles. On the one hand, New Year’s Day, which had been the true focal point of the winter season in French Canadians’ culture, was supplanted by the Nativity. On the other hand, Baby Jesus was replaced by Santa Claus. In seeking to understand how Christian celebrations became at the turn of the twentieth century the commercial event par excellence for French Canadians, this book invites the reader to question the genesis of seemingly immemorial traditions.
Jean-Philippe Warren
Commercialization of the Holiday Season in Quebec, 1885-1915 [PDF ebook]
Hooray for Santa Claus!
Commercialization of the Holiday Season in Quebec, 1885-1915 [PDF ebook]
Hooray for Santa Claus!
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Format PDF ● Pages 140 ● ISBN 9781527574106 ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9280992 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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