Visions of Belonging
Visions of Belonging by Judith E. Smith, published by Columbia University Press, delves into the intimate narratives that molded the collective consciousness of American society from the postwar era through the 1950s. This insightful work spans 464 pages, inviting readers to explore how family stories not only influenced popular culture but also sparked vibrant discussions among both white and black Americans.
Smith expertly examines the intricate boundaries between public life and private family matters, highlighting the evolving meanings of race and ethnicity during a transformative period in U.S. history. With a focus on social history and the dynamics of marriage and family, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the cultural landscape of 20th-century America. Discover the rich tapestry of family experiences and their lasting impact on society in Visions of Belonging.