Suburbia Revisited

Suburbia Revisited
Title Suburbia Revisited PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Larco
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 2001
Genre
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Suburban Form

Suburban Form
Title Suburban Form PDF eBook
Author Kiril Stanilov
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 281
Release 2004
Genre Banlieues - Études transculturelles
ISBN 0415314763

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This book examines and documents the remarkable development and transformation of suburban form throughout the globe during the twentieth century. The premise that suburban areas are monotonous, inert environments is put to a test through investigation of the complexity of those suburban settings and the dynamic physical changes that have taken place since their inception.

Home and Identity in Late Life

Home and Identity in Late Life
Title Home and Identity in Late Life PDF eBook
Author Graham D. Rowles, PhD
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 416
Release 2005-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826127169

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Leading scholars, offering international and multidisciplinary viewpoints, examine the meaning of home to elders and the ways in which this meaning may be sustained, threatened, or modified according to changes associated with growing old. Organized into four sections--The Essence of Home, Disruptions of Home, Creating and Recreating Home, and Community Perspectives on the Meaning of Home, this volume explores topics including: What makes a house a home? What role does the meaning of home play in the process of relocation to another place of residence? What is the relationship between a person's home life and cherished possessions such as symbolic jewelry or religious items in late life? How does the community/neighborhood environment influence the way that older people feel about the places in which they live? Contributors include Hans-Werner Wahl, Robert L. Rubinstein, Edmund Sherman, Carolyn Norris-Baker, and Rick Scheidt, among others. As a special feature, this volume concludes with critical commentaries from three eminent scholars, Amos Rapoport, Kim Dovey, and Marie Versperi. This volume will be of interest to practitioners, researchers, upper-level graduates/graduate-level students in gerontology, environmental psychology, social work, and nursing. It will be valuable to everyone in the helping professions who seek a deeper understanding of the ways in which "being at home" and attachment to place plays a key role in the life experience and well-being of their clients as they grow older.

Suburbia in Transition

Suburbia in Transition
Title Suburbia in Transition PDF eBook
Author Louis H. Masotti
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1974
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Exploring Suburbia

Exploring Suburbia
Title Exploring Suburbia PDF eBook
Author Nathanael O'Reilly
Publisher Teneo Press
Pages 410
Release 2012
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1934844942

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Exploring Suburbia is the first book-length study of suburbia in Australian literature; it addresses a long-neglected and underexamined area within Australian literature and analyzes novels by some of Australia's most important writers from a new perspective, in addition to examining novels previously neglected by critics. This book provides new insights and perspectives on fourteen Australian novels, several of which are canonical works that have been analyzed extensively by other scholars. This study will lead to a reassessment of the novels and authors under discussion and prompt further research into suburbia in Australian literature. It demonstrates that that the authors who have explored suburbia since 1961 have already moved Australian literature in a new direction, away from the traditional focus on the bush and the city, demonstrating that the literal and theoretical space between the city and the bush contains the most interesting and important engagements with contemporary Australian culture. Exploring Suburbia is an important addition for collections in literature. It will also be an excellent textbook for professors teaching courses on space and culture in literature. It will also, of course, be an essential read for courses in Australian and international literature.

Andrew M. Greeley

Andrew M. Greeley
Title Andrew M. Greeley PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Harrison
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 422
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780810829312

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A needed and timely scholarly resource...beneficial as a major resource for anyone studying Greeley's life and thought...a masterful collation of Greeley materials.

Making Sense of Suburbia Through Popular Culture

Making Sense of Suburbia Through Popular Culture
Title Making Sense of Suburbia Through Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Rupa Huq
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 241
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1780932243

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This book explores how notions of suburbia have developed in our collective imagination, examining novels, cinema, popular music and television in the US and UK.