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The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap
The Way We Never Were American Families And The Nostalgia Trap
Author: Stephanie Coontz
Leave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man?s home has never been his castle, and ‘50s marriages weren?t without strife—no matter what those who long for a bygone era of “family values? might say. In The Way We Never Were, acclaimed historian Stephanie Coontz provides a myth-shattering examination of two centuries of the American family, ban...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780465098835
ISBN-10: 0465098835
Publication Date: 3/29/2016
Pages: 448
Edition: Second Edition
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Publisher: Basic Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 8
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fenrislorsrai avatar reviewed The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap on
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Does an excellent job outlining actual trends in American families. Conclusions are backed up with lots and lots of facts with extensive annotations to make further research easy. It particular does a good job debunking the pop culture image of the American nuclear family and illustrating how many other family types are 'normal' in the US.

This is a dense book due to the amount of info in it. If you're looking for a quick overview of the subject, this book may be too weighty for you. If you're already somewhat familiar with some of the issues addressed here, this is a great book for further reading.
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pastorstan avatar reviewed The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap on + 6 more book reviews
I got bogged down quite a bit in all the research and detail, but it was worth it to plow through this very helpful work. I've pulled from it many times to help people who have "failed" to live up to an image of the way we never were. Look elsewhere if you are searching for an "ideal" model to shoot for in your own personal life. In the meantime, Coontz's survival suggestion at the end is quite helpful, stay connected to the larger community around you for both support and service, contribution and succor.
reviewed The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap on + 9 more book reviews
Interesting from a sociological point of view


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