A Job You Can't Lose: Work and Hobbies in the Great Depression
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Title
A Job You Can't Lose: Work and Hobbies in the Great Depression
Creator
Steven M. Gelber
Date
1991
Type
Journal Article
Zotero
Item Type
Journal Article
ISSN
0022-4529
Abstract Note
Hobbies of every kind experienced an upsurge in popularity during the Great Depression of the 1930's. The term "hobbies" itself emerged as a category of socially condoned leisure activity, supported by "experts" in the media, education, government agencies, and the hobby world. Hobby experts defined appropriate pastimes as teaching or replicating important elements of work. Hobbies were to educate, develop specific mental and manual skills, promote discipline and perseverance. But unlike so many jobs, hobbies provided participants with a sense of creativity and achievement, and a work-like environment in which they were their own bosses. In this sense, hobbies were not "non-work" leisure time, but rather the ideal job that evaded most modern workers. Collecting was the most complex of the hobbies in terms of its relationship to work because it contained elements of speculation and exploitation that raised serious ethical considerations. Although people chose hobbies because they provided a pleasurable relief from work (or the idleness of unemployment), the underlying reasons for the emergence of hobbies as a socially sanctioned pastime lay in the similarities between work and hobbies, not in their differences. The history of hobbies in the 1930's lends support to the argument that much leisure is congruent with work even though there may be some elements that compensate for work place shortcomings.
Access Date
2017-04-23 23:39:39
Date
1991
Issue
4
Library Catalog
JSTOR
Pages
741-766
Publication Title
Journal of Social History
Short Title
A Job You Can't Lose
Title
A Job You Can't Lose: Work and Hobbies in the Great Depression
URL
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3788855
Volume
24
Attachment Title
JSTOR Full Text PDF
Attachment URL
https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/10.2307/3788855.pdf?acceptTC=true
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Citation
Steven M. Gelber, “A Job You Can't Lose: Work and Hobbies in the Great Depression,” Digital History - Histoire Numérique, accessed November 23, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/jmccutcheon/items/show/498.