American Culture: Essays on the Familiar and Unfamiliar

American Culture: Essays on the Familiar and Unfamiliar

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ISBN: 0822960923 / Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press, November 1990

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Fifteen essays examine the cultural diversity of America: urbanites in Pittsburgh and Indianapolis, rural communities in the American West, Hispanics in Wisconsin, Samoans in California, the Amish, and the utopian religious communities of the Shakers and Oneida. The essays address a range of topics and occupations-miners, whalers, farmers, factory workers, physicians and nurses-to consider such questions as why some religious sects remain distinctive, separate, and viable; how groups use of such things as nicknames and family reunions to maintain ties within the community; how immigrant communities organize to sustain traditional cultural activities. Read More
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