In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile
Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in
residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018
Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face
homelessness. Trailer Park America chronicles how residents dealt
with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of
closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite
all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’
community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women
heads of households, and people with disabilities or substance use
disorders were supported and understood. The embattled Syringa
community also organized to defend the rights and dignity of
residents and served as a site for negotiating with local
government, culminating in a class-action lawsuit that reached the
federal level. The experiences Syringa residents faced in this
conservative, predominately white region of the United States are
emblematic of the growing national and global crisis in affordable
housing and home ownership, with declining work conditions and
incomes for the working-class.
General
Imprint: |
Rutgers University Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
First published: |
2023 |
Authors: |
Leontina Hormel
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
284 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-978829-47-3 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-978829-47-7 |
Barcode: |
9781978829473 |
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