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Home in America: On Loss and Retrieval by Thomas Dumm 9780674057715

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An extraordinary inquiry into the meaning of home, through explorations literary and political, philosophical and deeply personal, by the acclaimed author of Loneliness as a Way of Life.

Home as an imagined refuge. Home as a place of mastery and domination. Home as a destination and the place we try to escape from. Thomas Dumm explores these distinctively American understandings of home. He takes us from Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and Henry David Thoreau's Walden to Laura Ingalls Wilder's little house on the prairie and Emily Dickinson's homestead, and finally to the house Herman Wallace imagined and that sustained him during his forty-one years of solitary confinement at Angola State Penitentiary.

Dumm argues that it is impossible to separate the comforting and haunting aspects of home. Each chapter reveals a different dimension of the American experience of home: slavery at Monticello, radical individuality at Walden, Indian-hating in the pioneer experience, and the power of remembering and imagining home in extreme confinement as a means of escape. Hidden in these homes are ghosts-enslaved and imprisoned African Americans, displaced and massacred Native Americans, subordinated homemakers, all struggling to compose their lives in a place called home.

Framed by a prologue on Dad and an epilogue on Mom, in which the author reflects on his own experiences growing up in western Pennsylvania with young parents in a family of nine children, Home in America is a masterful meditation on the richness and poverty of an idea that endures in the world we have made.



About the Author
Thomas Dumm is William H. Hastie '25 Professor of Political Science at Amherst College. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and is the author of Loneliness as a Way of Life (Harvard), A Politics of the Ordinary, and Democracy and Punishment: Disciplinary Origins of the United States.

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A sustained meditation on the quest to be 'at home' and the often-catastrophic consequences of the restless seeking that continues to haunt this country...a beautiful and wise book. -- Shannon Mariotti * American Political Thought *
A strange ride through American history and culture, but one worth taking. Dumm's reflections on his own home and homemaking may inspire us all to see our own houses in a new light. -- Amy Frykholm * Christian Century *
Thomas Dumm has endowed new intellectual life in the politics of location. This is a wise, sensitive, poetic, and relentlessly thoughtful inquiry into the meanings of being at home today. Among other things, it offers a convincing and elaborate answer to Adorno's old assertion that the highest form of morality involves systematic estrangement from the possibility of feeling at home in your own home. -- Paul Gilroy, author of The Black Atlantic
Thomas Dumm offers a series of reflections that is at once compelling and convincing, yet subtle and challenging-not just intellectually, but personally. This book is as much a meditation on our contemporary human condition as it is a scholarly contribution. -- Davide Panagia, University of California, Los Angeles
Home in America is a beautiful book on a central paradox in American life: the fact that our home-oriented society finds it impossible to be present, to be and remain where we are, even as we claim to seek just that. Dumm zeroes in on a long dark history of the American home, a place of love and comfort, but also of slavery, rape, and abuse. While reading, I kept thinking that people don't write books like this anymore, in this style that bespeaks the very longing that the book expresses, a kind of slow, meditative process of thinking rarely practiced these days. It allows us a deep connection to the moment, to being here, at home. This is a book we are sorely in need of. -- James Martel, San Francisco State University



Book Information
ISBN 9780674057715
Author Thomas Dumm
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint The Belknap Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 499g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 28mm

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