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An Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound Jarrod Homer

An Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound By Jarrod Homer

An Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound by Jarrod Homer


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Summary

With the ending of World War II in 1945, the Soviet Union and the United States began the decades-long confrontation known as the Cold War. American foreign policy focused on 'containment'-preventing the communist USSR from gaining more ground-and many people looked at the geographical and political implications of this policy.

An Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound Summary

An Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era by Jarrod Homer

Elaine Tyler May's 1988 Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era is a ground-breaking piece of historical and cultural analysis that uses its findings to build a strong argument for its author's view of the course of modern US history. The aim of May's study is to trace the links between Cold War politics and the domestic lives of everyday American families at the time. Historians have long noted the unique domestic trends of 1950s America, with its increased focus on the nuclear family, neatly divided traditional gender roles and aspirational, suburban consumer lifestyles. May's contribution was to analyse the interplay between the domestic scene and the political ideologies of American government, and then to build a carefully-constructed argument that draws attention to the ways in which these seemingly disparate forces are in fact related.

May's key achievement was to use her analytical skills to understand the relationships between these different factors. She traced ways in which domestic life and US foreign policy mirrored one another, showing that the structures and processes they aimed for, while different in scale, were essentially the same. She then carefully brought together different types of historical data, organizing her study to produce a carefully reasoned argument that the American suburban home was in certain direct ways the product of the 'containment' policies that ruled American foreign policy at the time.

About Jarrod Homer

Dr Jarrod Homer took his PhD in Sociology at the University of Manchester, with research focusing on American Culture and Jewish artists of the mid-twentieth century.

Table of Contents

Ways in to the Text

Who was Elaine Tyler May?

What does Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era Say?

Why does Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era Matter?

Section 1: Influences

Module 1: The Author and the Historical Context

Module 2: Academic Context

Module 3: The Problem

Module 4: The Author's Contribution

Section 2: Ideas

Module 5: Main Ideas

Module 6: Secondary Ideas

Module 7: Achievement

Module 8: Place in the Author's Work

Section 3: Impact

Module 9: The First Responses

Module 10: The Evolving Debate

Module 11: Impact and Influence Today

Module 12: Where Next?

Glossary of Terms

People Mentioned in the Text

Works Cited

Additional information

NGR9781912128075
9781912128075
1912128071
An Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era by Jarrod Homer
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Macat International Limited
2017-07-15
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