Description
About the Author
Herbert J. Gans is professor of sociology emeritus at Columbia University. His many books include Imagining America in 2033 (2008), Deciding What's News (1979), and The Urban Villagers (1962).
Reviews
Praise for the previous edition: "It will be a book well read by students of sociology and town planning, and from its reading they will profit greatly."-American Sociological Review "The Levittowners does more than illuminate for us American suburbia; it also contributes to our understanding of that elusive matter, the quality of American life."-Nathan Glazer, Harvard University "A thoughtful, provocative study... Deserves careful, wide attention."-Michael Harrington, Partisan Review "All critics of suburbia will henceforth be obliged to confront [Gans]... There may or may not be more to heaven and earth than is dreamed of in suburbia, but the burden of proof now rests on the critics."-Marvin Bressler, The Public Interest "This sensitive and thoughtful book helps us to remember that, in the years ahead, social life need no longer, and indeed must no longer, consist of one massive zero-sum game."-Robert Boguslaw, American Journal of Sociology "The final academic statement to dime-store sociology applied to the suburbs. It is the best of all the suburban community studies of the post World War II era, but it also sheds much light on the nature of contemporary American community life."-William M. Dobriner, Journal of Health and Social Behavior "Refutes the theses of many suburbia novels and articles... No clobber job, Gans' study is an excellent assessment on religious, political, social and moral levels of the perfect subject for contained investigation."-Kirkus Reviews "One of those sociologists... who see as their primary task the destruction of social myths... A vigorous hatchet job."-John Goldthorpe, New Statesman
Book Information
ISBN 9780231178877
Author Herbert J. Gans
Format Paperback
Page Count 528
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press