This case study of a town in Wisconsin was conducted by two Japanese anthropologists. The researchers used their Japanese cultural origins to interpret life in Riverfront City. Finding a place to live, bearing a child and raising it, and everyday experiences they had as fieldworkers are examined here. Culturally sensitive questions are raised in the beginning of some chapters and cultural dialogues are used to understand how good it is to engage in communication between peoples who have different cultural backgrounds.
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1. What Is Middle America and Riverfront?: Our Expectations and Reality. 2. Which Church Do You Go To?: Finding a Place to Live. 3. In Old Days Things Were Different: Ways of Growing Up. 4. The North Side is Polish Territory: Mobility, Stability and Ethnicity. 5. This is Our Way of Doing Things: Ethnic Manifestations and Identity. 6. Your Baby Will Be Half Polish: Changing Relationships with Riverfrontans. 7. Don't Spoil Your Baby: Educating a Novice Mother. 8. Share! And be Independent: Socialization and Social Management at a Child and Senior Center. 9. Boys Became Independent: Hard Work and Caring Among Men. 10. Epilogue: Our Hometown. 11. References Cited.