Rule Enforcement Without Visible Means: Christmas Gift Giving in Middletown
American Journal of Sociology1984Vol. 89(6), pp. 1306–1323
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Abstract
As part of a much larger study of social change in Middletown (Muncie, Ind.), a random sample of adult residents was interviewed early in 1979 about celebrations of the previous Christmas. This paper describes the unwirtten and largely unrecognized rules that regulate Christmas gift giving and associated rituals in this community and the effective enforcement of those rules without visible means. A theoretical explanation is proposed.
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