Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Suburbs as Region
Part I. Cold War Battle Lines and Prohibitions (1940s–1960s)
Chapter 1. Moving Out, Moving In: Race, Residential Rights, and Domestic Security
Chapter 2. Adjustment Culture: Compulsory Domesticity and Its Discontents
Part II. Neoliberalism and the Post–Cold War Era (1970s–1990s)
Chapter 3. Serious Fiction: Consumer-Citizenship, Market Logic, and the Postmetropolis
Chapter 4. Containment Culture: Suburban Domesticity and Nation as Home
Part III. Regional Crossroads and the New Millennium (2000s–2010s)
Chapter 5. Moving Back, Moving On: Transnational Suburban Regions
Chapter 6. Housing Crises: Race, History, and Recession-Era Domesticity
Epilogue. The End of the Suburbs?
Notes
Bibliography
Index