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Author Orvell, Miles.

Title The death and life of Main Street : small towns in American memory, space and community / Miles Orvell.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 286 pages) : illustrations (some color)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Main street mythologies -- The death and life of small American towns -- Living on Main Street: Sinclair Lewis and the great cultural divide -- Main Street as memory -- Main Street: belonging and not belonging -- Utopian dreams: from Forest Hills to Greenbelt -- Rethinking suburbia: Levittown or the new urbanism? -- Main Street in the city -- Conclusion: consuming Main Street.
Summary "For more than a century, the term 'Main Street' has conjured up nostalgic images of American small-town life. Representations exist all around us, from fiction and film to the architecture of shopping malls and Disneyland. All the while, the nation has become increasingly diverse, exposing tensions within this ideal. In Main Street, Miles Orvell wrestles with the mythic allure of the small town in all its forms, illustrating how Americans continue to reinscribe these images on real places in order to forge consensus about inclusion and civic identity, especially in times of crisis. Orvell underscores the fact that Main Street was never what it seemed; it has always been much more complex than it appears, as he shows in his discussions of figures like Sinclair Lewis, Willa Cather, Frank Capra, Thornton Wilder, Margaret Bourke-White, and Walker Evans. He argues that translating the overly tidy cultural metaphor into real spaces--as has been done in recent decades, especially in the new urbanist planned communities of Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Andres Duany--actually diminishes the communitarian ideals at the center of this nostalgic construct. Orvell investigates the way these tensions play out in a variety of cultural realms and explores the rise of literary and artistic traditions that deliberately challenge the tropes and assumptions of small-town ideology and life"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject Small cities -- Social aspects -- United States.
Small cities.
Social aspects.
United States.
City and town life -- United States.
City and town life.
Community life -- United States.
Community life.
Community development -- United States.
Community development.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Orvell, Miles. Death and life of Main Street. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2012 9780807835685 (DLC) 2012005086 (OCoLC)777327493
ISBN 9780807837566 (electronic book)
0807837563 (electronic book)
9781469601496 (electronic book)
1469601494 (electronic book)
9780807835685 (cloth : alkaline paper)
0807835684 (cloth : alkaline paper)