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Author Salamon, Sonya, author.

Title Singlewide : chasing the American dream in a rural trailer park / Sonya Salamon and Katherine MacTavish.

Publication Info. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017.
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Description 1 online resource (272 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : galvanized ghettoes -- The mobile home industrial complex -- Making ends meet, family finances -- The Illinois park : closer to the middle class -- The North Carolina parks : near ties that bind of kin and church -- The New Mexico parks : a dream rooted in place -- Youth and trailer park life -- Reforming the mobile home industrial complex -- Conclusion : family dreams and trailer park realities.
Note Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 06, 2017).
Summary In Singlewide, Sonya Salamon and Katherine MacTavish explore the role of the trailer park as a source of affordable housing. America's trailer parks, most in rural places, shelter an estimated 12 million people, and the authors show how these parks serve as a private solution to a pressing public need. Singlewide considers the circumstances of families with school-age children in trailer parks serving whites in Illinois, Hispanics in New Mexico, and African Americans in North Carolina. By looking carefully at the daily lives of families who live side by side in rows of manufactured homes, Salamon and MacTavish draw conclusions about the importance of housing, community, and location in the families' dreams of opportunities and success as signified by eventually owning land and a conventional home. Working-poor rural families who engage with what Salamon and MacTavish call the "mobile home industrial complex" may become caught in an expensive trap starting with their purchase of a mobile home. A family that must site its trailer in a land-lease trailer park struggles to realize any of the anticipated benefits of homeownership. Seeking to break down stereotypes, Salamon and MacTavish reveal the important place that trailer parks hold within the United States national experience. In so doing, they attempt to integrate and normalize a way of life that many see as outside the mainstream, suggesting that families who live in trailer parks, rather than being "trailer trash," culturally resemble the parks' neighbors who live in conventional homes.
Subject Mobile home living -- United States.
Mobile home parks -- United States.
Rural poor -- Housing -- United States.
Housing, Rural -- United States.
United States -- Rural conditions.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Housing, Rural. (OCoLC)fst00962523
Mobile home living. (OCoLC)fst01024233
Mobile home parks. (OCoLC)fst01024236
Rural conditions. (OCoLC)fst01101474
Rural poor -- Housing. (OCoLC)fst01101756
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author MacTavish, Katherine, 1963- author.
Other Form: Print version: Salamon, Sonya. Singlewide. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017 9781501713217 (DLC) 2017007546
ISBN 9781501709685 (electronic book)
1501709682 (electronic book)
9781501712326 (electronic book)
1501712322 (electronic book)
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