Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections - Paperback

Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections - Paperback

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Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections - Paperback

Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections - Paperback

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by Rita Caccamo (Author)

Robert Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd's Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture (1929) and Middletown in Transition (1937) have become cultural benchmarks and sociological points of reference for the quality of life in an "average" American small town. The author examines the complete Middletown saga, tracing the evolution of "middle America" from the Lynds' time to the present.

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Published in 1929, Robert Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd's Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture was destined to become a sociological point of reference for the quality of life in an "average" American town in the 1920s. Their Middletown in Transition, a 1937 restudy of the same community--now known to be Muncie, Indiana--provided a second point of reference on community values in the midst of the great American depression. Achieving the status of cultural benchmarks, these two books have generated an enormous secondary literature on Muncie/Middletown, including a two-volume restudy by Theodore Caplow, published in the 1980s, and a series of six documentary films.
Back to Middletown differs from the numerous other investigations and analyses of one of the most famous community studies in the history of sociology. The author, an Italian sociologist, examines the complete Middletown saga through the distinctive lens of an outsider, tracing the character and evolution of "middle America" from the Lynds' time down to the present. She has been resourceful and meticulous in her discovery of previously unknown sources--data, documents, and correspondence--that shed new light on the formation and elaboration of the Lynds' Middletown project and on the changing evaluation of the project by generations of scholars.
In the process, the book addresses, from a fresh perspective, major issues that have confronted sociology and social anthropology: relative levels of analysis, the relationship of empirical observation to theory building and conceptual frameworks of interpretation, and controversies focusing on the structure of power in America. In addition to its value and import as a theoretical work, the book takes up questions that reflect the contemporary contradictions and dissonances in the American social fabric. As the author demonstrates, the story of Middletown is a continuing narrative, whose end is yet to be written, encapsulating the pain of social and economic alienation, political war, religious messianism, and personal demoralization.

Author Biography

Rita Caccamo is Lecturer in the History of Sociology at the University of Rome "La Sapienza."

Number of Pages: 176
Dimensions: 0.47 x 9.06 x 6.38 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2002

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