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What do we mean by the American dream? Can we define it? Or does any discussion of the phrase end inconclusively, the solid turned liquid—like ice melting? Do we know whether the American dream motivates and inspires or, alternately, obscures and deceives? The Routledge Handbook on the American Dream offers distinctive, authoritative, original essays by well-known scholars that address the social, economic, historical, philosophic, legal, and cultural dimensions of the American dream for the twenty-first century. The American dream, first discussed and defined in print by James Truslow Adams’s The Epic of America (1931), has become nearly synonymous with being American. Adams’s definition, although known to scholars, is often lost in our ubiquitous use of the term. When used today, the iconic phrase seems to encapsulate every fashion, fad, trend, association, or image the user identifies with the United States or American life. The American dream’s ubiquity, though, argues eloquently for a deeper understanding of its heritage, its implications, and its impact—to be found in this first research handbook ever published on the topic.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Epigraphs Preface Introduction: What is the American Dream? Economic Success and Upward Economic Mobility and the American Dream Racial Capitalism and (Im)Mobility: Asian Americans in the Contemporary Labor Market Gendered Street Capitalism and the Violence of the American Dream The Mirage of Meritocracy and the Morality of Grace Hegemony and Interpellation: The Ideological Functions of the American Dream Paradise for Whom? Rural Inequality and the Elusive American Dream Is the Nordic Model more compatible with the American Dream than present-day United States? Contemporary Issues in American Dream Studies The Random Factor: Chance, Luck, and the American Dream The Feminist American Dream Migration and the Immigrant American Dream Migration and the American Dream Post-1965 Immigrants, African Americans and the Limits of the American Dream Crime and the American Dream in a Nation of Immigrants Marginalized Americans and the American Dream Poor But Still Dreaming The American Dream, Latinx and the US Mass Media in the 21st Century Queer Youth and the American Dream The American Dream Goes Global? Exporting the American Dream: Global Implications The Chinese Dream, the Wuhan Nightmare, and COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Why Is There No European Dream? Sustainability and the American Dream Using Cargo Cult Movements to Explain the Persistent Appeal of the American Dream Contributor Bios Index

About the Author :
Robert C. Hauhart, PhD, JD, is a professor in the Department of Society and Social Justice at Saint Martin’s University, Lacey, WA (USA). He is the author or co-editor of seven books and numerous published papers in sociology, literature, and education journals. In sociology, Professor Hauhart is a recognized scholar of the American Dream. His most recent books include The Lonely Quest: Constructing the Self in the Twenty-First Century United States (Routledge 2018) and Seeking the American Dream: A Sociological Inquiry (Palgrave Macmillan 2016), nominated for the Pacific Sociological Association’s Distinguished Scholarship Award in 2017. In 2019 Professor Hauhart was a recipient of a Fulbright Scholar Award to teach and research the American dream at the Postgraduate School and Research Centre of the Slovenian Institute of Sciences and Arts in Ljubljana. In literature, Professor Hauhart is a student of twentieth-century American literature and, in particular, American dream themes in American literature. He is the co-editor, with Jeff Birkenstein, of four volumes: American Writers in Exile (Salem Press 2015); Social Justice in American Literature (Salem Press 2017); European Writers in Exile (Lexington Books 2018); and Connections and Influence in the Russian and American Short Story (Lexington Books2021). In education, Professor Hauhart is the co-author, with Jon Grahe, Pacific Lutheran University, of Designing and Teaching the Undergraduate Capstone Course (Jossey-Bass/Wiley 2015). Mitja Sardoč (PhD) is senior research associate at the Educational Research Institute in Ljubljana (Slovenia), where he is a member of the Educational Research program. His research interests and expertise include philosophy of education, political philosophy, and education policy. He is the author of scholarly articles and the editor of a number of journal special issues on citizenship education, multiculturalism, toleration, equality of opportunity, radicalization and violent extremism, patriotism, the American dream, neoliberalism and education, talents, and distributive justice. He is the managing editor of Theory and Research in Education and a member of the editorial board of the CEPS Journal and Postdigital Science and Education . Between September and December 2019, he was a visiting fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy). He is editor-in-chief of The Handbook of Patriotism (Springer) and editor of The Impacts of Neoliberal Discourse and Language in Education to be published by Routledge (in 2021). Additional information (including publications) is available at the website: www.researchgate. net/profile/Mitja_Sardoc.

Review :
This collection from editors Hauhart (Saint Martin’s Univ.) and Sardoc (Educational Research Institute, Slovenia) compiles 19 scholarly essays that consider the American dream from sociological and political perspectives. Collectively, the authors seek to define the dream as both a concept and an ideology and examine its relevance in the lives of different Americans and those in other nations. They agree that the dream refers to the persistent cultural and historical myth of the US as the land of hope, equality, freedom, and economic and political optimism that can lead to personal well-being and a good life. Essays focus on Americans who are exemplars of dream seekers including individuals from rural areas, LGBTQ youth, and Asian and Latinx Americans. Authors also discuss the impact of crime and migration. The American dream, defined differently for different groups and different times, seems out of reach for many who believe in it. Roadblocks to achieving the dream include individual expectations and the lack of equal opportunity based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, geography, poverty, and immigration status. The book lacks sufficient discussion of African Americans who have historically been denied equal opportunity to achieve the American dream. References follow each essay. Summing Up: ★★ Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals. —D. A. Lincove, emeritus, Ohio State University


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  • ISBN-13: 9781000385526
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1000385523
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jul 2021
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Sub Title: Volume 1


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