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The Routledge Handbook on the American Dream: Volume 3 explores the social, economic, and cultural aspects of the American Dream in both theory and reality in the twenty-first century. This collection of essays brings together leading scholars from a range of fields to further develop the themes and issues explored in the previous two volumes.
The concept of the American Dream, first expounded by James Truslow Adams in The Epic of America in 1931, is at once both ubiquitous and difficult to define. The term perfectly captures the hopes of freedom, opportunity and upward social mobility invested in the nation. However, the American Dream appears increasingly illusory in the face of widening inequality and apparent lack of opportunity, particularly for the poor and ethnic, or otherwise marginalized, minorities in the United States. As such, an understanding of the American Dream through both theoretical analyses and empirical studies, whether qualitative or quantitative, is crucial to understanding contemporary America.
Like the previous volumes of The Routledge Handbook on the American Dream, this collection will be of great interest to students and researchers in a range of fields in the humanities and social sciences.
Contents
Introduction, Robert C. Hauhart; Part I: Economic Success, Upward Economic Mobility, Status Aspirations and the American Dream; 1. Opportunity Issues: Which American Dream?, Joshua Preiss; 2. Rural Gentrification and the Spatial Fix, Ryanne Pilgeram; 3. Historical Context, Motivational Scripts, and the Foundation for Contemporaneous Status Ambitions that Incentivize the American Dream, Robert C. Hauhart; Part II: Migration and the Immigrant American Dream; 4. Armenian Americans and the American Dream, Julien Zarifian; 5. Contours of Belonging: Chinese Muslim American Narratives and the American Dream, Yuting Wang; 6. Immigrant Women, Direct Sales, and the American Dream, Susanna Rosenbaum; 7. American Muslims' Experience of the American Dream, Nahid Afrose Kabir; Part III: Identity and International Variations on the American Dream; 8. China's Three Global Initiatives and The Arrival of an Alternative Globalism, Prashant Kumar Singh; 9. The European dream as a national dream narrative: The slogan "Europe Now!" and the narrative about Europe in Slovenian party politics, Mitja Sardoč and Tomaž Deželan; Part IV: Contemporary Theoretical Statements; 10. American Individualism's Role in Mobilizing the American Dream, Peter Callero; 11. A Modest Exploration of Theory Integration in Criminology, Robert C. Hauhart and Hei Lam Chio; 12. Social Engineers' Search for Order and the American Dream, Igor Bijuklic; Part V: Education and the American Dream; 13. The American Dream, Social Reconstruction, and Education: 1930-1945, Luis-Miguel Lázaro Lorente; Part VI: Marginalized Americans and the American Dream; 14. Indigenous Perspectives on the American Dream, Mary Battenfeld