The Other Side of Middletown

The Other Side of Middletown
Author: Luke E. Lassiter
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780759104846

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Prompted by the overt omission of Muncie's black community from the famous study by Lynd and Lynd, Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture, the authors uncover the neglected part of the story of Middletown, a well-known pseudonym for the Midwestern city of Muncie, Indiana. It is a uniquely collaborative field study involving local experts, ethnographers, and teams of college students. The book, The Other Side of Middletown, and DVD, Middletown Redux, are valuable resources for community research. Sponsored by the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry, Muncie, Indiana.

Other Side of Middletown 2Ed

Other Side of Middletown 2Ed
Author: Goodall Cam LASSITER
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781442269187

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Middletown

Middletown
Author: Sarah Moon
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1646141075

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Thirteen-year-old Eli likes baggy clothes, baseball caps, and one girl in particular. Her seventeen-year-old sister Anna is more traditionally feminine; she loves boys and staying out late. They are sisters, and they are also the only family each can count on. Their dad has long been out of the picture, and their mom lives at the mercy of her next drink. When their mom lands herself in enforced rehab, Anna and Eli are left to fend for themselves. With no legal guardian to keep them out of foster care, they take matters into their own hands: Anna masquerades as Aunt Lisa, and together she and Eli hoard whatever money they can find. But their plans begin to unravel as quickly as they were made, and they are always way too close to getting caught. Eli and Anna have each gotten used to telling lies as a means of survival, but as they navigate a world without their mother, they must learn how to accept help, and let other people in.

The Death and Life of Main Street

The Death and Life of Main Street
Author: Miles Orvell
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807837563

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For more than a century, the term "Main Street" has conjured up nostalgic images of American small-town life. Representations exist all around us, from fiction and film to the architecture of shopping malls and Disneyland. All the while, the nation has become increasingly diverse, exposing tensions within this ideal. In The Death and Life of Main Street, Miles Orvell wrestles with the mythic allure of the small town in all its forms, illustrating how Americans continue to reinscribe these images on real places in order to forge consensus about inclusion and civic identity, especially in times of crisis. Orvell underscores the fact that Main Street was never what it seemed; it has always been much more complex than it appears, as he shows in his discussions of figures like Sinclair Lewis, Willa Cather, Frank Capra, Thornton Wilder, Margaret Bourke-White, and Walker Evans. He argues that translating the overly tidy cultural metaphor into real spaces--as has been done in recent decades, especially in the new urbanist planned communities of Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Andres Duany--actually diminishes the communitarian ideals at the center of this nostalgic construct. Orvell investigates the way these tensions play out in a variety of cultural realms and explores the rise of literary and artistic traditions that deliberately challenge the tropes and assumptions of small-town ideology and life.

Other Side of Middletown Seconcb

Other Side of Middletown Seconcb
Author: Goodall Cam LASSITER
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781442269170

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The Source Book

The Source Book
Author: William Francis Rocheleau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1926
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN:

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The Savior of the Woods

The Savior of the Woods
Author:
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 156
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0595319033

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Wheel Man

Wheel Man
Author: R.K. Keating
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0786479701

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Robert M. Keating's story is America's story. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1862 to poor Irish immigrants, he was just 13 when his father died suddenly. A precocious boy with a knack for mechanics, Keating filed his first patent at 22, started his own bicycle company at 28, and at 32 was producing one of the most innovative bicycle lines in the world in a state-of-the-art factory. Along the way he flirted with baseball, briefly playing in the major leagues and patenting the game's rubberized home plate. In early 1901 Keating developed and marketed a ground-breaking motorcycle before either Indian or Harley-Davidson, and later successfully sued both companies for patent infringement. His company also manufactured automobiles beginning in 1898, producing both electric and gasoline powered vehicles. At the time of his death at 59, Keating held 49 patents--everything from bicycle and motorcycle designs to lunch-chairs to a modern flushing device for toilets. This book tells the story of Keating and his Keating Wheel Company, a Gilded Age story of unbridled inventiveness that encapsulates America's transformation into a society that would forever move on wheels.

A History of New England

A History of New England
Author: R. H. Howard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1879
Genre: New England
ISBN:

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