The way we never were

American families and the nostalgia trap

391 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 1992 by BasicBooks.

ISBN:
978-0-465-00135-4
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OCLC Number:
25369921

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This myth-shattering examination of two centuries of American family life banishes the misconceptions about the past that cloud current debate about "family values." "Leave It to Beaver" was not a documentary, Stephanie Coontz points out; neither the 1950s nor any other moment from our past presents workable models of how to conduct our personal lives today. Without minimizing the serious new problems in American families, Coontz warns that a consoling nostalgia for a largely mythical past of "traditional values" is a trap that can only cripple our capacity to solve today's problems. From "a man's home was his castle" to "traditional families never asked for a handout," this provocative book explodes cherished illusions about the past. Organized around a series of myths and half-truths that burden modern families, the book sheds new light on such contemporary concerns as parenting, privacy, love, the division of labor along gender lines, the black …

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Subjects

  • Families
  • Conditions sociales
  • Nostalgie
  • Histoire
  • Nostalgia
  • Gezin
  • Familienleben
  • Geschichte
  • Social conditions
  • Heimwee
  • Famille
  • History

Places

  • United States
  • États-Unis
  • USA