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Reflecting on America: Anthropological Views of U.S. Culture

Editat de Clare L. Boulanger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mai 2016
Anthropologists travel back in time and across the globe to understand human culture—but, surprise, there is culture right here in the United States. This second edition of the best-selling textbook and anthology, Reflecting on America, again focuses on how we can recognize the common cultural thread running through diverse American phenomena—from heroin addiction and Big Business’s efforts to shape the identities of children, to Civil War reenactments and the popularity of burlesque in the Midwest. In addition, this second edition includes chapters written especially for this volume on striptease, Burning Man, The Big Bang Theory TV show, and Groundhog Phil. Written throughout with verve and quirky humor, and offering “Questions for discussion” after every article, this  book is perfect for undergraduate classes in anthropology and American studies. Drawing together twenty-two scholars with expertise in anthropological ideas about culture, Reflecting on America examines what it means to be American.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138684348
ISBN-10: 1138684341
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Upon Further Reflection 7
Clare L. Boulanger
2. America—The View from across the (Reflecting) Pond 9
Clare L. Boulanger
Ecology/Economy
3. Mickey, Nicky, and Barbie: Kinderculture in America 17
Richard H. Robbins
4. Consuming Ourselves to Death 29
Richard Wilk
5. The Button: Not a Simple Notion 41
Paul Grebinger
6. Safety and Health in the “Safer and Healthier” Agriculture 51
Brandi Janssen
Family Life and Leisure
7. Chauffeuring and Commuting: A Story of Work, Family, Class, and Community 65
Lara Descartes, Conrad P. Kottak, and Autumn Kelly
8. Military Families: The Long Journey Home 81
Sarah Hautzinger and Jean Scandlyn
9. Every Time We Type Goodbye: Heartbreak American-Style 97
Ilana Gershon
10. Striptease, Leisure, and Labor in the Midwestern United States 105
Beth Hartman
1. Introduction: Upon Further Reflection 7
Clare L. Boulanger
2. America—The View from across the (Reflecting) Pond 9
Clare L. Boulanger
Ecology/Economy
3. Mickey, Nicky, and Barbie: Kinderculture in America 17
Richard H. Robbins
4. Consuming Ourselves to Death 29
Richard Wilk
5. The Button: Not a Simple Notion 41
Paul Grebinger
6. Safety and Health in the “Safer and Healthier” Agriculture 51
Brandi Janssen
Family Life and Leisure
7. Chauffeuring and Commuting: A Story of Work, Family, Class, and Community 65
Lara Descartes, Conrad P. Kottak, and Autumn Kelly
8. Military Families: The Long Journey Home 81
Sarah Hautzinger and Jean Scandlyn
9. Every Time We Type Goodbye: Heartbreak American-Style 97
Ilana Gershon
10. Striptease, Leisure, and Labor in the Midwestern United States 105
Beth Hartman
Class and Power
11. Talk of “Broken Borders” and Stone Walls: Anti-immigrant Discourse
and Legislation from California to South Carolina 121
Ann Kingsolver
12. Gender, Race, and Class in America: Home in New Haven 135
Micaela di Leonardo
13. Welcome to an East Harlem Shooting Gallery 151
Philippe Bourgois
14. A Pilgrimage to the Past: Civil War Reenactors at Gettysburg 167
Matthew H. Amster
15. Memories of Burning Man 181
S. Megan Heller
16. When Worlds Collude: Groundhog Phil and the Super Bowl Meet
on Candlemas 193
Robert Myers
17. Metakinesis: How God Becomes Intimate in Contemporary
American Christianity 205
Tanya M. Luhrmann
Ideology
18. Little Boys Writ Big: Gender, Economy, and The Big Bang Theory 225
Clare L. Boulanger
19. Warmaking as the American Way of Life 237
Catherine Lutz
20. American Cultural Denial: The CATs’ Compass 253
E. L. Cerroni-Long
21. Living Up to Our Words 265
Paul Durrenberger

11. Talk of “Broken Borders” and Stone Walls: Anti-immigrant Discourse
and Legislation from California to South Carolina
Ann Kingsolver
12. Gender, Race, and Class in America: Home in New Haven
Micaela di Leonardo
13. Welcome to an East Harlem Shooting Gallery
Philippe Bourgois
14. A Pilgrimage to the Past: Civil War Reenactors at Gettysburg
Matthew H. Amster
15. Memories of Burning Man
S. Megan Heller
16. When Worlds Collude: Groundhog Phil and the Super Bowl Meet on Candlemas
Robert Myers
17. Metakinesis: How God Becomes Intimate in Contemporary
American Christianity
Tanya M. Luhrmann
Ideology
18. Little Boys Writ Big: Gender, Economy, and The Big Bang Theory
Clare L. Boulanger
19. Warmaking as the American Way of Life
Catherine Lutz
20. American Cultural Denial: The CATs’ Compass
E. L. Cerroni-Long
21. Living Up to Our Words
Paul Durrenberger
 

Descriere

This second edition of the best-selling textbook and anthology, Reflecting on America, again focuses on how we can recognize the common cultural thread running through diverse American phenomena—from heroin addiction and Big Business’s efforts to shape the identities of children, to Civil War reenactments and the popularity of burlesque in the Midwest. The volume asks such questions as, “What draws people to Burning Man events?” “How can ‘home’ be considered a political term?” In addition, this second edition includes chapters written especially for this volume on striptease, Burning Man, The Big Bang Theory TV show, and Groundhog Phil. Written with verve and quirky humor, Reflecting on America is perfect for undergraduate classes in anthropology and American studies.

Notă biografică

Clare L. Boulanger is a cultural anthropologist and Professor Emeritus at Colorado Mesa University (formerly Mesa State College) where she taught for 20 years across the five fields of anthropology. Her interest in American Studies extends back to research she did in 1982 on political decision-making in Burlington, Vermont. Although she has lived and worked in Indonesia, Malaysia, the U.K., Viet Nam, and the People’s Republic of China, she continues to find Americans to be the most exotic of the world’s peoples.