Who We Are Is Where We Are : Making Home in the American Rust Belt

Who We Are Is Where We Are : Making Home in the American Rust Belt

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28 May, 2024

Half a century ago, deindustrialization gutted blue-collar jobs in the American Midwest. But today, these places are not ghost towns. People still call the...

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ISBN-10:

0231198752

ISBN-13:

9780231198752

Publisher

Columbia University Press

Dimensions

8.50 X 5.50 X 0.85 inches

Language

English

Description

Half a century ago, deindustrialization gutted blue-collar jobs in the American Midwest. But today, these places are not ghost towns. People still call these communities home, even as they struggle with unemployment, poverty, and other social and economic crises. Why do people remain in declining areas through difficult circumstances? What do their choices tell us about rootedness in a time of flux?

Through the cases of the former steel manufacturing hub of southeast Chicago and a shuttered mining community in Iron County, Wisconsin, Amanda McMillan Lequieu traces the power and shifting meanings of the notion of home for people who live in troubled places. Building from on-the-ground observations of community life, archival research, and interviews with long-term residents, she shows how inhabitants of deindustrialized communities balance material constraints with deeply felt identities. McMillan Lequieu maps how the concept of home has been constructed and the ways it has been reshaped as these communities have changed. She considers how long-term residents navigate the tensions around belonging and making ends meet long after the departure of their community's founding industry.

Who We Are Is Where We Are links the past and the present, rural and urban, to shed new light on life in postindustrial communities. Beyond a story of Midwestern deindustrialization, this timely book provides broader insight into the capacious idea of home--how and where it is made, threatened, and renegotiated in a world fraught with change.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0231198752

ISBN-13

:9780231198752

Publisher

:Columbia University Press

Publication date

: 28 May, 2024

Category

: Social Science

Sub-Category

: Sociology - Rural

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.85 inches

Weight

:485 g

Editorial Reviews

Heart is where the home is. ---In this wise and warm book, Amanda McMillan Lequieu gives voice to the inalienable hold of home in a commodified world.--Michael M. Bell, author of An Invitation to Environmental Sociology

About the Author

Amanda McMillan Lequieu is an assistant professor of sociology at Drexel University.

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