Urban Tribes

Are Friends the New Family?

Paperback, 272 pages

English language

Published Oct. 7, 2004 by Bloomsbury USA.

ISBN:
978-1-58234-441-6
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While the book is well-written and easy to read, and Watters' concept of "urban tribes" is a good start to beginning to examine the social lives of the "Generation Xers", I felt that ultimately there isn't really much of depth here. Watters simply doesn't go far enough in his analysis to dredge up anything truly interesting. It's more just a mirror to him and his "urban tribe" ilk for them to groom and preen about how successful and individualistic they are (this is a severe reductionist reading, but this is what I felt like at the end.) I agree that my generation is doing good things for itself and the larger community, but simply pointing out that we have a solid network of friends, in addition to or in lieu of family, does little to elucidate what it is exactly that we are doing in forging these extended networks. It's …

Subjects

  • Sociology - Marriage & Family
  • General
  • Social Science
  • Archaeology / Anthropology
  • Sociology
  • Americana
  • Anthropology - Cultural
  • Social Science / General
  • Single people
  • Social life and customs
  • Social networks
  • United States
  • Young adults