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Driving after Class - Anxious Times in an American Suburb (Hardcover)
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Driving after Class - Anxious Times in an American Suburb (Hardcover)
Series: California Series in Public Anthropology, 31
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A paradoxical situation emerged at the turn of the twenty-first
century: the dramatic upscaling of the suburban American dream even
as the possibilities for achieving and maintaining it diminished.
Having fled to the suburbs in search of affordable homes, open
space, and better schools, city-raised parents found their modest
homes eclipsed by McMansions, local schools and roads overburdened
and underfunded, and their ability to keep up with the pressures of
extravagant consumerism increasingly tenuous. How do class
anxieties play out amid such disconcerting cultural, political, and
economic changes? In this incisive ethnography set in a New Jersey
suburb outside New York City, Rachel Heiman takes us into people's
homes; their community meetings, where they debate security gates
and school redistricting; and even their cars, to offer an intimate
view of the tensions and uncertainties of being middle class at
that time. With a gift for bringing to life the everyday workings
of class in the lives of children, youth, and their parents, Heiman
offers an illuminating look at the contemporary complexities of
class rooted in racialized lives, hyperconsumption, and neoliberal
citizenship. She argues convincingly that to understand our current
economic situation we need to attend to the subtle but forceful
formation of sensibilities, spaces, and habits that durably
motivate people and shape their actions and outlooks. Rugged
entitlement" is Heiman's name for the middle class' sense of
entitlement to a way of life that is increasingly untenable and
that is accompanied by an anxious feeling that they must vigilantly
pursue their own interests to maintain and further their class
position. Driving after Class is a model of fine-grained
ethnography that shows how families try to make sense of who they
are and where they are going in a highly competitive and uncertain
time.
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