Opting for elsewhere : lifestyle migration in the American middle class / Brian A. Hoey.
Publisher: Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press, [2014]Description: xvi, 254 pages ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780826520050
- 9780826520067
- 305.5/50973 23
- HQ2044.U6 H64 2014
- SOC002000 | HIS036070 | SOC026000
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""Do you get told what the good life is, or do you figure it out for yourself?" This is the central question of Opting for Elsewhere, as the reader encounters stories of people who chose relocation as a way of redefining themselves and reordering work, family, and personal priorities. This is a book about the impulse to start over. Whether downshifting from stressful careers or being downsized from jobs lost in a surge of economic restructuring, lifestyle migrants seek refuge in places that seem to resonate with an idealized, potential self. Choosing the "option of elsewhere" and moving as a means of remaking self through sheer force of will are basic facets of American character, forged in its history as a developing nation of immigrants with a seemingly ever-expanding frontier. Building off years of interviews and research in the Midwest, including areas of Michigan, Brian Hoey provides an evocative illustration of the ways these sweeping changes impact people and the communities where 'they live and work as well as how both react--devising strategies for either coping with or challenging the status quo. This portrait of starting over in the heartland of America compels the reader to ask where we are going next as an emerging postindustrial society"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-243) and index.
pt. 1. Introductions -- Reinvent or die -- Constructing the good -- Moral horizons -- Place -- pt. 2. Patterns of migration -- A story of lifestyle migration -- Locating the "fifth migration" -- pt. 3. Searching for meaning -- Place of work -- Consumption of place -- Place for personhood -- pt. 4. Moving on -- The option of elsewhere -- Potential self -- Making transitions -- pt. 5. Conclusions -- Migrants and locals -- Place of lifestyle migration -- Epilogue: Reinvent the pie -- Appendix 1. Methodological considerations -- Appendix 2. Initial interview guide.
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