Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities
Autor Leontina Hormelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 noi 2023 – vârsta ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978829466
ISBN-10: 1978829469
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 22 color and 9 B-W figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978829469
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 22 color and 9 B-W figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
LEONTINA HORMEL is a professor of sociology at the University of Idaho. Her research interests include political economy, environmental sociology, international development, community action, and gender and class inequalities. She has conducted ethnographic and survey work in Ukraine, in the Russian Federation, and throughout the state of Idaho.
Cuprins
FOREWORD BY DAWN TACHELL
CHRONOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
Crisis
1 WHO BELONGS ON THE PALOUSE?
2 INVENTING WORKING-CLASS COMMUNITIES
3 MAKING A FUNCTIONAL COMMUNITY AMID DISORDER
4 VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
Flushing the Public Good
5 RED TAGS
The Letter of the Law Kills
6 SYRINGA REFUGEES
7 DEATH OF A COMMUNITY
8 TRAILER PARK POLITICS
Recognizing Working-Class People’s Knowledge
and Mobilization
9 TRAILER PARK AMERICA
Syringa Residents’ Lessons to the Public
APPENDIX: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
REFERENCES
INDEX
CHRONOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
Crisis
1 WHO BELONGS ON THE PALOUSE?
2 INVENTING WORKING-CLASS COMMUNITIES
3 MAKING A FUNCTIONAL COMMUNITY AMID DISORDER
4 VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
Flushing the Public Good
5 RED TAGS
The Letter of the Law Kills
6 SYRINGA REFUGEES
7 DEATH OF A COMMUNITY
8 TRAILER PARK POLITICS
Recognizing Working-Class People’s Knowledge
and Mobilization
9 TRAILER PARK AMERICA
Syringa Residents’ Lessons to the Public
APPENDIX: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
REFERENCES
INDEX
Recenzii
"A compelling and thorough account of the experiences of one mobile home community. . . .Trailer Park America raises many important questions, not just about rural life and working-class people, but about the practice of sociology itself."
"Trailer Park America explores three critical crises of our day – economic inequality, ecological disaster, and housing insecurity – through deeply-engaged, collaborative research with impacted communities in one of our nation’s most overlooked, and most important, sources of affordable housing."
“Trailer Park America is exceptionally well written, in clear, direct language, making vivid the real, human dramas at the heart of broad social systems, relationships and institutions. One of the best books I have read in decades.”
“Immersing herself in Syringa, Idaho, for more than five years, Leontina Hormel is clearly passionate about both the issue of housing and this community itself. Trailer Park America is a welcome contribution to the existing literature on low-income housing and mobile home residents in particular.”
"Trailer Park America explores three critical crises of our day – economic inequality, ecological disaster, and housing insecurity – through deeply-engaged, collaborative research with impacted communities in one of our nation’s most overlooked, and most important, sources of affordable housing."
“Trailer Park America is exceptionally well written, in clear, direct language, making vivid the real, human dramas at the heart of broad social systems, relationships and institutions. One of the best books I have read in decades.”
“Immersing herself in Syringa, Idaho, for more than five years, Leontina Hormel is clearly passionate about both the issue of housing and this community itself. Trailer Park America is a welcome contribution to the existing literature on low-income housing and mobile home residents in particular.”
Descriere
Challenging the stereotype of trailer parks as magnets for stigmatized people, sociologist Leontina Hormel investigates how the closing of a mobile home park in rural northern Idaho led to community activism among its residents: single-mother households, veterans, recovering addicts, and people with disabilities who fought for their rights and dignity.