Abstract

This essay examines the changing social and cultural dynamics of everyday life in a rural farm community. It simultaneously draws attention to the process of constructing a photographic ethnography, attempting to situate the presence of the photo‐ethnography within the research effort. The American Legion Post is viewed as a nexus point, providing a site for the comparison of community orientation and world‐view among different generations of farm families.

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