New Pioneers : The Back-to-the-land Movement and the Search for a Sustainable Future Hardback
by Jeffrey Jacob
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A revealing look at "back-to-the-landers" in the U.S. and Canada. New Pioneers is about one such group of people -- the hundreds of thousands of urban North Americans who over the past three decades have given up their city or suburban homes for a few acres of land in the countryside.
Jeffrey Jacob's new pioneers are ordinary people who have tried to break away from the mainstream consumer culture and return to small-town and rural America.
He traces the development of the movement and identifies seven different kinds of back-to-the-lander: the weekender, country romantic, purist, country entrepreneur, pensioner, micro-farmer, and apprentice.
From over 1,300 survey responses, interviews, and in-depth case studies, at both the regional and national levels, of representative back-to-the-landers, Jacob analyzes their values, use of appropriate technology, family division of labor on their acreages, and predisposition toward environmental activism.
Jacob finds that back-to-the-landers for the most part are not completely independent of the mainstream economy, and consequently, their lives do reflect the contradictions between the available conveniences of a high-technology culture and the movement's goals of self-reliant labor.
He analyzes their ambivalent attitudes toward technology -- hoes and shovels versus mini-hydroelectric systems, wood stoves versus microwave ovens, and so on.
After examining the experiences of the back-to-the-country people who live on the margins of a post-industrial society, Jacob creates a clearer appreciation of the preconditions necessary to translate the idea of sustainable living into concrete action on a society-wide scale.
While New Pioneersdescribes an important social movement, it also shows how far a group of highly motivated individuals and families can go, by themselves, in breaking away from the prevailing consumer culture.
The dilemmas, frustrations, adaptations, and triumphs of these neo-homesteaders offer valuable insights to anyone contemplating a move "back to the land."
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:264 pages
- Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
- Publication Date:01/05/1997
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- ISBN:9780271016214
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:264 pages
- Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
- Publication Date:01/05/1997
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- ISBN:9780271016214