Endangered Spaces, Enduring Places : Change, Identity, and Survival in Rural America

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Endangered Spaces, Enduring Places : Change, Identity, and Survival in Rural America

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 330 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367003425
  • DDC分類 307.720973

Full Description

Rural America as a place and a way of life is undergoing major transformation. The farm crisis and the decline of manufacturing dealt a double blow to the rural economy in the 1980s. Rural communities continue to lose farms, factories, and young people. Rural lands are increasingly being sought as places for vacation homes, state prisons, and waste dumps. Rural people are ambivalent about new residents and activities that are coming in and unsure of their own rural identity. Old assumptions about rural life and rural community are now open to question. Based on years of field observations and hundreds of interviews in fifteen rural counties in upstate New York, Fitchen's book explores these interconnected changes. It describes the financial stress in dairy farming and the efforts families made to hold onto their farms. It records the stunned disbelief and difficult adjustment of rural factory workers and small communities as local plants shut down. The author chronicles the struggles of communities plagued by toxic chemicals in their drinking water and of young families slipping farther into poverty. She reports on some communities that are campaigning to "win" a state prison and others that are protesting against a proposed radioactive waste dump. The book illustrates the persistence of rural ingenuity and determination but argues that these alone cannot solve the problems of rural America. A well-informed federal and state commitment is necessary. With policies and programs appropriate for rural situations, most communities could adapt creatively to the changes, integrate around a new rural identity, and survive into the twenty-first century as enduring social settings for their residents.

Contents

Introduction: Rural America in a Time of Change -- The Farm Crisis and Its Challenge to Rural Community Life -- Dairy Farms in a Time of Change: Struggle for Survival -- Community Impacts: The Special Significance of Dairy Farm Losses -- Shifting Nonfarm Economies -- Paradox in Rural Economies: Vigor and Vulnerability -- Plant Closings and Substitute Jobs: Labor Force for Sale -- Changing Rural Populations -- People and Places: Demographic Change and Local Response -- Perceptions and Frictions: Problems in Accepting and Absorbing Newcomers -- Worsening Rural Poverty -- Poverty in Rural Places: Patterns and Changes -- The Dynamics of Rural Impoverization: Causes and Processes -- Providing Community Services in Changing Circumstances -- Problems in Meeting Rural Service Needs -- Local Innovation and Cooperation -- Changes and Challenges in Local Government -- Leadership and Local Government in Flux: Changes in Who, What, and How -- New Governmental Interactions Around a New Environmental Problem -- New Uses for Rural Lands: Dumping Ground for Society -- Prisons in the Wilderness: The New Growth Industry of Rural New York -- Waste Disposal: LLRW and Other LULUs -- Rural Identity and Survival -- What Then Is Rural? Challenges to Rural and Community Identity -- Ensuring the Survival of Rural Places -- Anthropological Approach to Studying Change in Rural Communities -- Selected Data on the Four Core Research Counties

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