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Despite the pundits who have written its epitaph and the latter-day refugees who have fled its confines for the half-acre suburban estate, the city neighborhood has endured as an idea central to American culture. In A Nation of Neighborhoods, Benjamin Looker presents us with the city neighborhood as both an endless problem and a possibility. Looker investigates the cultural, social, and political complexities of the idea of "neighborhood" in postwar America and how Americans grappled with vast changes in their urban spaces from World War II to the Reagan era. In the face of urban decline, competing visions of the city neighborhood's significance and purpose became proxies for broader debates over the meaning and limits of American democracy. By studying the way these contests unfolded across a startling variety of genres-Broadway shows, radio plays, urban ethnographies, real estate documents, and even children's programming-Looker shows that the neighborhood ideal has functioned as a central symbolic site for advancing and debating theories about American national identity and democratic practice.
Neighborhoods --- Cities and towns --- United States --- Social conditions --- cities, urban spaces, community, democracy, political, politics, postwar, 20th century, american, united states of america, usa, history, historical, neighborhood, cultural studies, sociology, broadway shows, radio plays, ethnography, real estate, physical space, identity, towns, privatization, individualism, great society, pluralism, presidential elections, gender, feminism, men and women, class, religion, catholicism, christianity.
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"The goal of this volume is to bundle together for contemporary audiences a set of illuminating scholarly contributions-both previously published and freshly written-that together explore the wide range of progressive activist movements that took root in a single Midwestern city during the 1960s and 1970s. No existing publication puts into conversation examinations of such a broad collection of St. Louis organizing initiatives during this time period"--
Civil rights --- Social movements --- Progressivism (United States politics) --- History --- Missouri --- Saint Louis (Mo.) --- Social conditions. --- History.
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