Paperback / softback | |
September 27, 2001 | |
9780801867729 | |
English | |
424 | |
61 halftones, 13 line drawings | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
1.3 Pounds (US) | |
1.3 Pounds (US) | |
$23.95 USD, £17.50 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
The Riddle of Amish Culture, revised edition
About the Author
Reviews
"Beyond the tour buses and stereotypes lies the complex reality of Amish life. In this welcome update of a classic study, Donald B. Kraybill explores with deep insight and solid research the fascinating ways this fast-growing traditional community negotiates its evolving relationship with a modern world of business, tourism, shopping malls, and roller blades. No dry academic book, this beautifully written work exudes the juices of lived experience and conveys its author's profound respect for, and understanding of, Amish life."—Paul Boyer, Editor-in-Chief, The Oxford Companion to United States History
"Carefully crafted, richly nuanced and accessible to both the informed reader and the novice, Donald Kraybill has once again produced a remarkably clear and meticulous study of one of North America's most intriguing religious minorities. The Riddle of Amish Culture opens a window into the complex reality of Amish society that crisscrosses the postmodern, modern, and traditional worlds."—Thomas J. Meyers, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, Goshen College, Goshen Indiana
"Donald Kraybill has written a brilliant exposition of Amish life. A sociological tour de force and must-read for those who wish to understand Amish culture."—Peter Ester, Professor of Sociology, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
"I cannot think of a better way to introduce students to the richness of Amish life. The Riddle of Amish Culture takes the reader into the intricacies of Amish life and culture. Kraybill frames his rich narrative description with sophisticated analysis. While thoroughly accessible, Kraybill's book never insults the reader's intelligence. His treatment of Amish life resists stereotypes. In fact, he routinely explodes them."—Stephen C. Ainlay, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the College, and Professor of Sociology, College of the Holy Cross
"The Riddle of Amish Culture is essential reading for anyone who wants to unlock the 'mystery' of a fascinating people whose simple, community oriented ways have much to teach us. Professor Kraybill's extremely informative book is a valuable resource, every semester in my classes for teachers."—Ed Daniels, Lecturer, Stony Brook University, National Board Certified Teacher
"Kraybill moves seamlessly between the fascinating details of Amish life and the meaning of modernity, illuminating both as he informs and provokes in the best tradition of accessible scholarship. [His] masterful analysis of Amish life provides the perfect springboard for students to explore the meaning of modernity and to question the assumptions of their own culture."—Marc Olshan, Professor of Sociology, Alfred University
"Kraybill's masterful analysis of Amish life provides the perfect springboard for students to explore the meaning of modernity and to question the assumptions of their own culture."—Marc Olshan, Professor of Sociology, Alfred University
"Kraybill's study of the Lancaster Amish community is an excellent introduction to the Old Order world for both students and general readers. He enables us to see the Amish not as leftovers from the past, but as 21st century people whose confrontation with modernity is guided by the same devotion to religious principles that marked their ancestors as radicals. This book helps us solve the riddles of Old Order society."—Karen Johnson-Weiner, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, SUNY Potsdam
"Students of human nature and those baffled by the seeming inconsistencies of Amish culture will find compelling explanation in Donald Kraybill's The Riddle of Amish Culture. In the new research on youth groups, Kraybill explains how a time of testing the limits and tasting the fruits of worldliness in adolescence has a 'redeeming function.'."—D. R. Elder, Professor of Humanities, The Ohio State University-ATI
"The well documented book is an excellent field trip. It includes informative chapters, excellent notes, thorough bibliography all presented with clarity and correctness."—Richard Rouillard, Professor of English, Oklahoma City Community College
The Johns Hopkins University Press | |
Center Books in Anabaptist Studies | |
revised edition | |
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Paperback / softback | |
September 27, 2001 | |
9780801867729 | |
English | |
424 | |
61 halftones, 13 line drawings | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
1.3 Pounds (US) | |
1.3 Pounds (US) | |
$23.95 USD, £17.50 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Other Titles by Donald B. Kraybill
What the Amish Teach Us
Renegade Amish
The Amish
Other Titles from Center Books in Anabaptist Studies
Strangers at Home
Creation and the Environment
Power, Authority, and the Anabaptist Tradition
Other Titles in RELIGION / Christianity / Amish
Serpent in the Garden
The Lives of Amish Women
Pennsylvania Dutch
Other Titles in Religion: general
Apocalypse and Golden Age
Mennonite Farmers
The Scientific Spirit of American Humanism